Uesugi Norizane (ä¸ÂæÂ æÂ²å®Â; 1410 â March 22, 1466) was a Japanese samurai of the Uesugi clan who held a number of high government posts during the Muromachi period.
Shugo (Constable) of Awa and Kà Âzuke Province, he was appointed Kantà  kanrei (Shà Âgun's deputy in the Kantà  region) in 1419, as an assistant to Kantà  kubà  Ashikaga Mochiuji. When Mochiuji rebelled against the shogunate, and attacked Norizane directly, Norizane complained to the shogunate, and fled to Kà Âzuke province. He returned to Kamakura in 1439, following Mochiuji's death. Norizane, as Kantà  kanrei, now controlled the Kantà  in the absence of a Kantà  kubà Â; from then on, the kanrei would be the shà Âgun's direct deputy, the kubà  serving only as an empty title.
Norizane left his post to his brother Uesugi Kiyotaka soon afterwards, and became a Buddhist monk. Over the course of his life, he was the patron of the Ashikaga Academy and helped to expand its library.