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471: 25: 933: 153: 541:. The castle's owner, Tajimi Shuri-no-Suke, used the advantage of the land to protect the castle well, but Nagahide occupied the neighboring mountain and cut off the water source, and Hidetaka launched an onslaught and dropped the castle. In the 553:. Shortly afterwards, the castle town of Sakahogi, Chozoji, was designated as Kawajiri's family temple. He also allegedly supported the reconstruction of Daisen-ji Temple, which was burned down in the war. 856: 542: 878: 515: 391:. He was the first samurai in the "Kuro-horo-shu" (bodyguard unit in black) elite troops selected from Nobunaga's aides, and later served as an assistant to 218: 204: 636: 589: 511: 233: 549: to commit suicide. After the war, he was given Sarubami Castle as a reward for his conduct in the Mino battle, and the castle's name was changed to 640: 507: 229: 519: 632: 581: 573: 534: 660: 608: 585: 546: 330: 628: 699: 597: 565: 404: 292: 243: 624: 237: 470: 809: 893: 643:
visited Nobunaga, but Hidetaka responded due to his absence and received 30 swords as a reward. On June 28, 1570, he served in the
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and became the head of "Kuro-horo-shu" (bodyguard unit in black). In 1558, when Nobunaga summoned his younger brother
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in May 1560. He followed Nobunaga, who suddenly rushed out, with only four other vassals: 
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retainers assassinated Kawajiri soon afterwards. Kawajiri Hidetaka died on June 18, 1582.
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in the battle, but there is also a different theory that Hidetaka killed Yoshimoto.
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moved out, and since then he was active as a castle general with
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In August 1542 at the age of 16, he participated in the first
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to murder him, he carried out the assassination of Nobuyuki.
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from an early stage. His given name's kanji spelling, with
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in September 1570, he entered the fort of Anota with
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In the summer of 1565, he was ordered to attack Mino
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commander Yuhara (由原), who was the forerunner of the
690:In February 1571, he entered Sawayama Castle after 49:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 403:. There are few documents related to Hidetaka and 395:, Nobunaga's eldest son. He was also the lord of 944: 432:It is said that he was born in Iwasaki Village, 717:, Nobunaga assigned an army to his eldest son, 600:to the Oda clan generals on September 6, 1569. 869: 698:. In September 1571, Nobunaga ordered for the 363: 151: 482: 427: 407:, and many of his traces are recorded in 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 713:In 1582, while planning the Conquest of 706:, and Hidetaka and Nagahide burned down 469: 467:, and defeated him at the battle's end. 459:as a vassal of Nobuhide. He fought with 419:, and records related to Tokugawa clan. 806:Oda Nobunaga Comprehensive Encyclopedia 487:After Nobuhide's death, he also served 945: 749:placed Kawajiri Hidetaka in charge of 399:Iwamura, and later became the lord of 799: 47:adding citations to reliable sources 18: 834: 774:(in Japanese). Vol. 上巻. 吉川弘文館. 13: 913: 904: 892: 823: 790: 778: 766: 14: 989: 926: 931: 157:Kawajiri Hidetaka, protector of 23: 733:, became a military commander. 34:needs additional citations for 702:affiliated with Enryaku-ji at 564:to hand over the testimony of 387:and was one of the vassals of 1: 905:和田裕弘 (Yasuhiro Wada) (2017). 795:. 戎光祥研究叢書 第10巻 (in Japanese). 760: 978:People from Aichi Prefecture 800:岡田正人 (Masato Okada) (1999). 791:Shunroku Shibatsuji (2016). 607: sent urgent news that 422: 7: 679:, and played a part in the 10: 994: 704:Mt. Hiei to be burned down 681:Siege of Enryaku-ji Temple 120: 364: 352: 298: 288: 277: 267: 262: 250: 225: 214: 188: 170: 165: 150: 145: 138: 898:増補改訂版 天正壬午の乱 本能寺の変と東国戦国史 827:(1983). "織田信忠軍団の形成と発展". 736: 560: were sent to tell 782:(1981). "織田政権東国進出の意義". 729:. Hidetaka, along with 543:battle of Dōhora castle 502:He participated in the 877:. 人物叢書 (in Japanese). 647:, and in the siege of 603:On February 19, 1570, 556:In early 1569, he and 483:Service under Nobunaga 479: 428:Service under Nobuhide 373:, 1527 – July 7, 1582) 940:at Wikimedia Commons 909:. 中公新書 (in Japanese). 900:(in Japanese). 戎光祥出版. 831:(in Japanese) (419号). 808:] (in Japanese). 721:, and had him invade 611:defeated the army of 473: 786:(in Japanese). 名著出版. 743:battle of Tenmokuzan 516:Yamaguchi Hidanokami 347:Battle of Tenmokuzan 43:improve this article 921:(in Japanese). 平凡社. 839:(in Japanese), 岩田書院 825:Katsuhiro Taniguchi 784:戦国大名領の研究―甲斐武田氏領の展開― 780:Shunroku Shibatsuji 504:Battle of Okehazama 457:Battle of Azukizaka 379:warrior during the 335:Siege of Mount Hiei 307:Battle of Okehazama 303:Battle of Azukisaka 219:Kawajiri Chikashige 58:"Kawajiri Hidetaka" 919:武田勝頼 試される戦国大名の「器量」 915:Kazuhiro Marushima 837:論集 戦国大名と国衆20 織田氏一門 637:Nakayama Takachika 621:Kanamori Nagachika 590:Nakagawa Shigemasa 522:. 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Hizen province
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Owari Province
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Chozo-ji
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Kawajiri Chikashige
Hidenaga (秀長)
Shigeyuki (鎮行)
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Doi Chikazane
Oda clan
Hizen province
Kawajiri clan
Battle of Azukisaka
Battle of Okehazama

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