Katsurayama Ujimoto
{{Short description|Japanese samurai (1520-1573)}}
{{family name hatnote|Katsurayama|lang=Japanese}}
{{Infobox military person
| name = Katsurayama Ujimoto
| native_name = 葛山 氏元
| image = 葛山氏墓所.jpg
| caption = A graveyard where the Katsurayama rests.
| birth_date = 1520
| death_date = 1573
| allegiance = 15px Imagawa clan
| spouse = Chiyo Hōjō (daughter of Hojo Ujitsuna)
| children = Matsuchiyo, Takechiyo and Kuchiyo
| relations = Nobusada
}}
{{nihongo|Katsurayama Ujimoto|葛山 氏元||1520 - 1573|}} was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period, this individual served under the Imagawa clan, and was believed to be the lord of the Katsurayama Castle, a castle located in northern Shinano Province, Japan.{{Cite book |last=Kuroda |first=Motoki |title=Sengoku Hojo Family Encyclopedia |publisher=Ebisu Kosho Publishing |year=2018 |isbn=978-4-86403-289-6 |language=ja}}
Personal life
Katsurayama’s adoptive father was Ujihiro Katsurayama and his biological father was Sada Katsuyama. His only known wife was believed to be Chiyo Hōjō, who was born in 1526 and was the daughter of Hōjō Ujitsuna, a Japanese samurai lord and the founder of the Go-Hōjō clan. He had three children, Matsuchiyo, Takechiyo and Kuchiyo.{{Cite book |last=Kuroda |first=Motoki |title=Sengoku Hojo Family Encyclopedia |publisher=Ebisu Kosho Publishing |year=2018 |isbn=978-4-86403-289-6 |pages=45–47 |language=ja}}