Date Shigezane (伊達 成実, DAH-tay; 1568 – July 17, 1646) was a Japanese samurai of the late Sengoku through early Edo periods.
Together with Oniniwa Tsunamoto and Katakura Kagetsuna, Shigezane was known as one of the "Three Great Men of the Date Clan".
Shigezane was a son of Date Sanemoto and was at first known as Tôgorô.
[1] In 1589, after distinguishing himself at the Battle of Suriagehara, he was given Nihonmatsu Castle and an income of 38,000 koku.
He played an active role in the defeat of the Ashina clan.