Soga Sukenari
Soga Sukenari 曾我祐成 | |
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Eiyū Sanjyūrokkasen: Soga Jūrō by Toshihide Migita | |
| Born | 1172 |
| Died | 28 June 1193 (aged 20–21) |
| Other names | Jūrō, Ichimanmaru |
| Occupation | Samurai |
| Spouse | Tora Gozen (concubine) |
| Father | Soga Sukenobu (stepfather) Kawazu Sukeyasu |
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Soga Sukenari (Japanese: 曾我祐成, 1172 - June 28, 1193) was a Japanese samurai in the early Kamakura period. He and his brother Soga Tokimune are known for being the perpetrators of the Revenge of the Soga Brothers incident. He is a central character in noh and kabuki Sogamono plays, which are based on the revenge. He is also known as Soga Jūrō.