Uyama Hisakane
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Template:Japanese name Uyama Hisakane (宇山久兼) (died 1566) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku era who served the Amako clan. Hisakane was the son of Uyama Hisahide and served as a direct vassal to Amako Yoshihisa.
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Template:Japanese name Uyama Hisakane (宇山久兼) (died 1566) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku era who served the Amako clan. Hisakane was the son of Uyama Hisahide and served as a direct vassal to Amako Yoshihisa.
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