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served as the county magistrate of Kai, to collect military laws, weapons, and military equipment from the time of Takeda
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combined with his later territories of Mino also viewed as rich province that the gross estimation of
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1951:'s Historical Archive, documents Shingen's pledge that he was not involved in, nor had any intentions of entering into, a sexual relationship with a certain other retainer, and asserts that "since I want to be intimate with you" he will in no way harm the boy, and calls upon the gods to be his guarantors. (Leupp, pp. 53–54)
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Takeda
Shingen. In the lunar calendar, Shingen died on the 12th day of the 4th month, and so April 12th is celebrated as the anniversary of his death (despite it being May 13th in the Gregorian calendar). Usually, a famous Japanese celebrity plays the part of Takeda Shingen. There are several parades
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Hirayama argued, the outcome of this war which involved the absorption of Takeda retainers into Tokugawa ranks was not only just factional conflict in the eastern province, but it determined the unification of Japan in the future, as it pushed Tokugawa Ieyasu into the key position of
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defected from Ieyasu to
Hideyoshi. This caused Ieyasu to undertake major reforms of the structures of Tokugawa clan military government and chose the bureaucratic administrations and military doctrines practiced by Shingen as his core for his statecraft. At first, Ieyasu ordered Torii Mototada, who
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Huge portions of Takeda clans vassals under the direct control of Ieyasu himself, including clans which led by Yoda
Nobushige. Among those who were assigend as Hatamoto, or direct vassal of Ieyasu, they were allowed to retain their positions, and even increased the domains revenue they controlled
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reportedly wept at the loss of one of his strongest and most deeply-respected rivals. However, historian Kazuto Hongō viewed that despite the advantage of advanced military doctrines and administration systems established by
Shingen, his efforts failed to prosper the Takeda clan themselves. Hongō
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as revenue at most, which translates this means the optimal military mobilization of Takeda clan were at maximum only 20,000 soldiers for each campaign. In contrast with Oda
Nobunaga provinces, where his possession of Mino province was already could produce at least 650,000 Koku annually, which
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on the aftermath of the death of Oda
Nobunaga. During that moment, Ieyasu has hid many of Takeda clan followers from Nobunaga's wrath who declared the massacre against them. Those Takeda clan vassals immediately declared their allegiance to Ieyasu when the Hōjō and Uesugi clan invaded Kai and
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particularly from the new territories which the
Tokugawa clan conquered. This apparent from the Saegusa clan, where his the son of the clan leader, Saegusa Masayoshi, retain his, while his father Saegusa Torayoshi appointed as one of four magistrate in the Tokugawa clan.
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willing to devote himself entirely to a single all-out attempt. The conflict between the two that had the fiercest fighting, and might have decided victory or defeat for one side or the other, was the fourth battle, during which the famous tale arose of
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Those statecrafting doctrine which Ieyasu practiced and learned from Shingen's former vassals greatly benefitted him in the long run, as being proven on the future, such as when Ieyasu transferring his powerbase to
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Shinano, where at least 800 of former Takeda clan retainers joined the ranks of Tokugawa army during the war and fought the Hōjō. Then furthermore, on the aftermath of the war, Ieyasu immediately organized a
1040:. He finally succeeded in 1540, successfully taking control of the clan. Events regarding this change of leadership are not entirely clear, but it is thought that Nobutora had planned to name the second son,
2397:.He is seen carrying a massive axe or sword. He has the 3rd highest damage in the game. His description in game reads: “a master tactician of overwhelming power who is cursed by the legendary cat sword”
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reflecting the various comings and goings of Takeda Shingen during his life. The parades are very theatrical, involving serious re-enactors who practice all year for this one weekend.
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gave up on Takeda, and approached Uesugi and Hojo. As a consequence, Shingen was in a difficult situation with enemies on three sides. In such a predicament, Shingen asked his ally
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for help. Nobunaga soothed Ieyasu and mediated reconciliation between Takeda and Uesugi. Thanks to Nobunaga's efforts, Shingen was able to escape from the predicament.
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troops and Kenshin engaging Shingen in single combat. The tale has Kenshin attacking Shingen with his sword while Shingen defends with his iron war fan or
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room is perfect, and if a room were to be larger than that, it would end up being "as spacious as Takeda Shingen's lavatory, and one might even get lost".
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himself, who is known to have borrowed heavily from the old Takeda leader's governmental and military innovations after he had taken leadership of
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2245:(Takeda Shingen 2 in Japan) is a turn-based strategy game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), produced by Hot B in 1989, and released in
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port city, which means Nobunaga could afford military technologies and exotic supplies for his war machine that far better than Shingen.
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pronunciation. Although widely known by the dharma name, Takeda Shingen's formal name remained Harunobu throughout the rest of his life.
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of Suruga. For their help in this bloodless coup, an alliance was formed between the Imagawa and the Takeda clans.
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Collection of words and deeds of great commanders in Japanese history
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stressed the failure of Takeda clan during Shingen period to built a
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2984:丸島, 和洋 (2015). "土屋昌恒". In 柴辻, 俊六; 平山, 優; 黒田, 基樹; 丸島, 和洋 (eds.).
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3311:"だから家康はすごかった…自分を苦しめてきた難敵・武田勝頼の首を前に徳川家康が放ったひと言【2023上半期BEST5】"
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is held annually on the first or second weekend of April in
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Shogun and Samurai Tales of Nobunaga, Hideyoshi, and Ieyasu
2291:(Pokémon + Nobunaga's Ambition in Japan), with his partner
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Sakamoto Masahito; hotta masaatsu; Ryōshō Hayashi (1997).
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Takeda Shingen is summonable as a Rider-class Servant in
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3558:"Legendary Takeda's 24 Generals" at Yamanashi-kankou.jp
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861:(coming of age ceremony), he was given the formal name
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2925:"「軍事とは経済である」武田信玄がどんなに"優れた戦国大名"でも、信長には絶対に勝てなかったシンプルな理由"
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Takeda is a playable character in the Mobile/PC Game
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After defeating the intervention forces commanded by
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Depiction of the legendary personal conflict between
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3454:] (in Japanese). Shinbutsu Orai Company/新人人往来社.
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with the necessary power and tactical skill to stop
3581:"Ten-Chi-Jin" General of Uesugi Clan Naoe Kanetsugu
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1648:In early 1573, Shingen decided to make a drive for
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These two seemed to have enjoyed meeting in battle.
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965:Shingen is sometimes referred to as "The Tiger of
865:(晴信), which included a character from the name of
3583:– (Japanese) – Kabuto (samurai helmet) Papercraft
3384:
3340:"Shingen + Groudon – Pokemon Conquest characters"
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2410:Shingen-ko Festival – The army corps in front of
2215:His life is the subject of a historical novel by
1401:, a territory now controlled by Yoshimoto's son,
831:. His skills are highly esteemed and on par with
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1840:11 former Takeda samurai from Komai clan led by
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1072:A modern reproduction of Takeda Shingen's armour
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3215:(in Japanese). 渡邊大門 無断転載を禁じます。 © LY Corporation
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2702:. MacMillan Publishing Co., Inc. p. 123.
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2329:Takeda Shingen was mentioned in episode 10 of
2312:, the character Jin has the Takeda mon on his
2235:, distributed internationally under the title
1498:. He then moved against the Hojo by attacking
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91:For the 1988 Japanese television series, see
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2585:(also known as Unno Nobuchika) by Lady Sanjō
2145:Shingen's life is depicted in the 1969 film
904:when he was conferred the official title of
3366:"A Dragon's Journey: Ryu Umemoto in Europe"
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2187:Takeda Shingen's death is fictionalized in
1763:dealt a crushing blow to the Takeda in the
1389:in 1560, Shingen made an alliance with the
1097:forces suddenly came down upon them at the
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3148:] (in Japanese). 丹波書林. pp. 67, 75
2931:(in Japanese). PRESIDENT Inc. pp. 1–4
2902:. Woodstock: Overlook Press. p. 225.
2846:(A Concise Dictionary of Japanese History)
2730:. Stanford University Press. p. 246.
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5679:Jiunji (Nagano Prefecture Shimosuwa Town)
2817:. London: Cassell & C0. p. 221.
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2677:. Arms and Armour Press. pp. 41–44.
1007:Takeda Shingen was the first-born son of
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4887:List of samurai from the Sengoku period
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2792:. Overlook Duckworth. pp. 206–07.
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2559:Nene (1528–1543) married Suwa Yorishige
2393:Takeda Shingen is an Uber rare unit in
2326:(1974–2011) was a descendant of Takeda.
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3368:. Hardcore Gaming 101. Archived from
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3146:Historical Criticism, Volumes 711-716
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2866:. Ōbunsha, Tokyo (1987). p. 249.
2764:. Cassell & Co. pp. 209–13.
2200:He is mentioned on episode 31 of the
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1397:, and started to plan an invasion of
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6256:History of meat consumption in Japan
5789:Shinchoukan Moriya Historical Museum
3284:"「甲斐」が家康の天下取りを支えた? 戦国最強・武田軍と徳川の深い関係"
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2342:He is a main character in the anime
2255:is a faction in Creative Assembly's
1357:. Both forces met each other in the
1203:and Fukuda castles. In 1554 he took
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5949:Suwa Yorishige (Nanboku-chō period)
3209:"家臣が出奔するというピンチをチャンスに変えた、徳川家康の先見性とは"
3038:"戦国大名家臣の徳川家臣化について 戦国大名武田家家臣を事例として」"
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1755:forts. However, an allied force of
1572:Conflict with Oda–Tokugawa alliance
1537:, formerly base of the prestigious
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3469:Kazuhiro Marushima (丸島和洋) (2015).
3290:(in Japanese). PHP研究所. p. 1-3
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2155:. The film is based on a novel by
2138:. The film is based on a novel by
1641:'s forces and captured Tokugawa's
1409:out of the northern boundaries of
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1172:in 1550. However, the warlord was
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803:, December 1, 1521 – May 13, 1573)
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6302:16th-century Japanese LGBT people
3563:Samurai archives – Takeda Shingen
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1664:, Shingen moved to challenge the
952:-style pronunciation, instead of
6332:People from Yamanashi Prefecture
6317:Muromachi period Buddhist clergy
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2700:The Samurai, A Military History
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2553:Nanshou-in (born 1520) married
2547:Joukei-in (1519–1550), married
2273:Takeda Shingen has appeared in
1548:At this point, Shingen now had
1237:, Shingen faced another rival,
1184:was eventually defeated in the
984:" They fought several times at
332:"Tendai no Zasu Shamon Shingen"
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6287:Deaths from pneumonia in Japan
5572:Fujishima Shrine (Suwa Region)
5500:Ono Shrine & Yahiko Shrine
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2345:Sengoku Basara: The Last Party
1833:70 former Takeda samurai from
1533:, Shingen finally secured the
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3315:President Online(プレジデントオンライン)
2929:PRESIDENT Online(プレジデントオンライン)
2728:A History of Japan, 1334–1615
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2351:Sengoku Basara: Samurai Kings
2283:Sengoku Basara: Samurai Kings
2178:were dramatized in the movie
1783:Upon Takeda Shingen's death,
1656:. While seeking a route from
1652:at the urgings of the shōgun
1334:. In 1565, Shingen then took
1326:, and helped Ujiyasu capture
1322:In 1563, Shingen allied with
5839:Suha Mikoto's Written Record
5596:Yatsurugi Shrine (Suwa City)
3213:yahoo.co.jp/expert/articles/
2923:Kazuto Hongō (本郷和人) (2022).
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1993:, younger brother of Shingen
1935:Takeda Shingen's 24 generals
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1874:Tokugawa Four Heavenly Kings
1444:The Suruga invasion angered
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6307:16th-century Buddhist monks
4838:Jan Joosten van Lodensteijn
3036:Toshikazu Komiyama (2004).
3009:Toshikazu Komiyama (1981).
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2447:to celebrate the legacy of
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1820:between Ieyasu against the
1302:(whom he ordered to commit
51:. The specific problem is:
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5261:Yatsugatake Sukune-no-Kami
5214:Tsumayamito-hime-no-Mikoto
3309:Kozo Kaku (信彦·逢河) (2023).
3182:Okanoya Shigezane (2007).
2813:Turnbull, Stephen (2000).
2760:Turnbull, Stephen (1998).
2698:Turnbull, Stephen (1977).
2673:Turnbull, Stephen (1987).
2369:The Ambition of Oda Nobuna
2360:Battle Girls: Time Paradox
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5226:Tatsuwaka-hime-no-Mikoto
4974:Takeminakatahikokamiwake
3617:Prominent people of the
3446:Fujino, Tamotsu (1990).
3317:(in Japanese). p. 6
3282:Watanabe Daimon (2023).
3257:Michifumi Isoda (2023).
2418:Lasting three days, the
2266:In the 2020 video game "
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1291:and his younger brother
1052:, led by his son-in-law
4811:Foreign people in Japan
2726:Sansom, George (1961).
2206:Sekai Ninja Sen Jiraiya
1886:Hachiōji sen'nin-dōshin
1737:After Shingen's death,
1605:In 1572, upon securing
1578:Siege of Iwamura Castle
1504:Siege of Odawara (1569)
1470:Siege of Odawara (1569)
1247:Battles of Kawanakajima
1225:Battles of Kawanakajima
1129:. In 1543, he captured
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819:of Japan. Known as the
456:Battles of Kawanakajima
6322:Gay military personnel
6168:Koshi Province (Japan)
5884:Sakanoue no Tamuramaro
5851:Suwa Daimyōjin Ekotoba
5765:Shimosuwa Aozuka Kofun
5667:Kannon-in (Okaya City)
5478:Suwa Shrine (Nagasaki)
5402:Yazuka-Otoko-no-Mikoto
5297:Mitsutama-hime-no-Kami
5190:Tsuma-Kahime-no-Mikoto
5082:Okutsuishitake-no-Kami
4998:Katakura-hen-no-Mikoto
3502:Tanaka, Kaoru (2007).
2988:. 東京堂出版. p. 505.
2900:Legends of the samurai
2815:The Samurai Sourcebook
2790:Legends of the Samurai
2762:The Samurai Sourcebook
2675:Battles of the Samurai
2415:
2174:Takeda's battles with
1936:
1730:temple in what is now
1674:Battle of Mikatagahara
1621:, Shingen advanced to
1586:Battle of Mikatagahara
1556:, the western part of
1502:, then engaged in the
1265:
1262:Battle of Kawanakajima
1215:and Yoshioka castles.
1166:Battle of Shiojiritoge
1073:
1011:(武田信虎), leader of the
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492:Battle of Mikatagahara
448:Battle of Shiojiritoge
6188:Takeiwa Tatsunomikoto
5631:Ankokoji (Chino City)
5466:Tagimitonotoya Shrine
5461:Suwa Shrine (Tottori)
5390:Takei-Otomo-no-Ookami
5273:Idezunahime-no-Mikoto
5154:Tsumekihagi-no-Mikoto
3418:"Shingen-ko Festival"
3260:家康の誤算: 「神君の仕組み」の創造と崩壊
3141:歴史評論, Volumes 711-716
2482:Takematsu (1517–1523)
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1934:
1864:Toyotomi government.
1844:under the command of
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1195:In 1553, he captured
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1031:Battle of Un no Kuchi
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440:Siege of Shika Castle
400:Battle of Un no Kuchi
390:Tsutsujigasaki Castle
5777:Manji's Stone Buddha
5536:Taruhime's Waterfall
5249:Kodamahiko-no-Mikoto
4818:Alessandro Valignano
4185:Kirigakure Shikaemon
3792:Hatakeyama Yoshitaka
3398:on November 15, 2012
3246:(2). 三田史学会: 129–161.
3042:Collection of Essays
2956:(in Japanese). 人間舎.
2599:Katsurayama Nobusada
2485:Inuchiyo (1523–1529)
2445:Yamanashi Prefecture
1827:kishōmon(blood oath)
1773:Battle of Tenmokuzan
1720:besieged Noda Castle
1710:Siege of Noda Castle
1520:Battle of Mimasetoge
1474:Battle of Mimasetoge
1219:Conflict with Uesugi
1109:headquarters in the
496:Siege of Noda Castle
484:Battle of Mimasetoge
58:improve this article
47:to meet Knowledge's
6046:Matsuzawa Yoshifusa
5643:Hokkeji (Suwa City)
5524:Tatsuyasu-zo Shrine
5166:Suefutokoro-no-Kami
5046:Enanomimi-no-Mikoto
5022:Yachinomi-no-Mikoto
4833:Jacob Quaeckernaeck
4416:Ichikawa no Tsubone
4107:Kobayakawa Takakage
4035:Kamiizumi Nobutsuna
3912:Sakakibara Yasumasa
3842:Kitabatake Tomonori
3777:Chōsokabe Motochika
3392:"Sengoku Basara Tv"
3128:, pp. 329–332)
3076:] (in Japanese)
2420:Shingen-ko Festival
2412:Maizuru Castle Park
2402:Shingen-ko Festival
2366:In the light novel
2261:Total War: Shogun 2
1846:Sakakibara Yasumasa
1765:Battle of Nagashino
1726:. He was buried at
1629:, which caused the
1383:Battle of Okehazama
1174:checked at Uedahara
1153:. In 1547, he took
1002:Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
992:Early life and rise
288:Ōi no Kata (mother)
5865:Historical Figures
4802:Yoshihiro Kikuhime
4717:Ōtomo-Nata Jezebel
4388:Tachibana Ginchiyo
4165:Hatsume no Tsubone
4122:Takenaka Shigeharu
3852:Matsunaga Hisahide
3832:Isshiki Yoshimichi
3716:Ashikaga Yoshihide
3711:Ashikaga Yoshiteru
3706:Ashikaga Yoshiharu
3681:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
3568:2016-08-06 at the
3234:高橋磌一 (July 1936).
3011:"戦国大名家臣の徳川家臣化について"
2476:Mother: Ōi no Kata
2452:going between the
2432:Shingen-ko Matsuri
2416:
2057:Tsuchiya Masatsugu
1939:Of his retainers,
1937:
1814:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
1767:, when Nobunaga's
1460:Conflict with Hojo
1359:Battle of Tonegawa
1266:
1229:Battle of Tonegawa
1190:Province of Echigo
1178:Murakami Yoshikiyo
1162:Ogasawara Nagatoki
1151:Battle of Odaihara
1137:in 1544, and then
1127:Battle of Ankokuji
1074:
1005:
1000:Takeda Shingen by
875:Ashikaga shogunate
867:Ashikaga Yoshiharu
849:
488:Battle of Tonegawa
476:Siege of Hachigata
468:Siege of Matsuyama
460:Siege of Kannomine
444:Battle of Uedahara
436:Battle of Odaihara
432:Siege of Ryūgasaki
420:Battle of Ankokuji
6264:
6263:
6136:
6135:
6000:Takatoo Yoritsugu
5608:Akita Suwa Shrine
5417:
5416:
5325:Ame-no-Shiro-Kami
5285:Aizu-hime-no-Kami
5118:Uchiagata-no-Kami
5094:Moritatsu-no-Kami
5070:Tateshina-no-Kami
5058:Ikahagi-no-Mikoto
4895:
4894:
4506:Shirai no Tsubone
4335:Female castellans
4315:Shimotsuma Rairen
4257:religious figures
4155:Mochizuki Chiyome
4060:Tsukahara Bokuden
4055:Tadashima Akiyama
4045:Mizuno Katsushige
3957:Tachibana Dōsetsu
3952:Shimazu Yoshihiro
3947:Shimazu Yoshihisa
3937:Satake Yoshishige
3887:Rokkaku Yoshikata
3857:Miyoshi Nagayoshi
3822:Imagawa Yoshimoto
3757:Asakura Yoshikage
3726:Tokugawa Hidetada
3721:Ashikaga Yoshiaki
3513:978-4-7684-7108-1
3506:. シリーズ藩物語. 現代書館.
3487:10.24619/00001469
3471:"北条・徳川間外交の意思伝達構造"
3424:on March 31, 2019
3207:Watanabe Daimon.
2963:978-4-931408-01-2
2859:Arai, Masayoshi.
2844:Nihonshi shōjiten
2549:Imagawa Yoshimoto
2503:Matsuo Nobukore (
2332:The Tatami Galaxy
2268:Ghost of Tsushima
2257:Shogun: Total War
2243:Shingen the Ruler
2140:Shichirō Fukazawa
2136:Keisuke Kinoshita
2127:The River Fuefuki
2097:Morozumi Torasada
2092:Hoshina Masatoshi
2072:Yamagata Masakage
2032:Oyamada Nobushige
1890:Meiji Restoration
1869:Ishikawa Kazumasa
1654:Ashikaga Yoshiaki
1625:, and took Oda's
1582:Siege of Futamata
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1488:Musashi Province
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4190:Kōzuki Sasuke
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3575:Suwako Museum
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3236:"八王子千人同心について"
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4948:Takeminakata
4941:Main Deities
4677:Odai no Kata
4627:Konoe Sakiko
4516:Yuki no Kata
4486:Okyō no Kata
4305:Sessai Chōrō
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178:Succeeded by
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6282:1573 deaths
6277:1521 births
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4456:Maeda Matsu
4446:Komatsuhime
4406:Akai Teruko
4325:Takuan Sōhō
4290:Koji Kashin
4280:Ishin Sūden
4160:Fūma Kotarō
4147:mercenaries
4099:strategists
4085:Itō Ittōsai
3992:Ukita Naoie
3897:Saitō Dōsan
3882:Ōtomo Sōrin
3167:Tanaka 2007
2605:Daughters:
2537: 1539
2500:(1529–1582)
2491:(1525–1561)
2473:(1494–1574)
2458:Kofu Castle
2324:Ryu Umemoto
2231:, starring
2224:Taiga drama
2162:Furin Kazan
2132:Fuefukigawa
1926:Takeda clan
1912:During the
1790:war economy
1749:Takeda clan
1741:became the
1700:provinces.
1613:, northern
1440:Predicament
1107:Suwa clan's
1013:Takeda clan
941:aristocrats
929:dharma name
869:, the 12th
815:during the
737:Noda Castle
662:Katsurayama
557:Un no Kuchi
380:Takeda clan
351:Takeda clan
327:Nickname(s)
166:Preceded by
148:Takeda clan
60:if you can.
6271:Categories
6200:Isetsuhiko
6163:Izumo clan
6153:Ōkuninushi
5805:Literature
5313:Other Gods
4967:Child Gods
4953:Yasakatome
4928:Suwa Faith
4848:Luís Fróis
4772:Lady Toida
4732:Lady Sanjō
4727:Lady Saigō
4707:Ōmandokoro
4572:Gotokuhime
4567:Dota Gozen
4562:Lady Goryū
4441:Katō Tsune
4383:Seishin-ni
4180:Katō Danzō
3817:Ii Naomasa
3475:国文学研究資料館紀要
3376:August 23,
2986:武田氏家臣団人名辞典
2909:0879516194
2824:1854095234
2771:1854095234
2737:0804705259
2709:0026205408
2684:0853688265
2658:References
2614:Shinryu-in
2578:Lady Sanjō
2479:Brothers:
2217:Jirō Nitta
2117:See also:
1914:Edo period
1898:Ii Naomasa
1434:Fuji River
923:life as a
853:Katsuchiyo
777:Tenmokuzan
767:Takatenjin
742:Takatenjin
697:Mimasetoge
342:Allegiance
236:Lady Sanjō
202:Katsuchiyo
6173:Miwa clan
6148:Suwa clan
6075:Ito Tomio
5856:Shintōshū
5731:Lake Suwa
5703:Seiken-ji
5320:Mishaguji
4843:Julia Ota
4797:Yoshihime
4652:Matsuhime
4617:Keigin-ni
4592:Irohahime
4547:Lady Chaa
4542:Asahihime
4532:Lady Acha
4496:Oni Gozen
4421:Ikeda Sen
4368:Onamihime
4255:and other
4017:Swordsmen
3802:Hōjō Sōun
3495:1880-2249
2634:Footnotes
2618:Matsuhime
2611:Kenshō-in
2544:Sisters:
2322:composer
2297:Rhyperior
2202:Tokusatsu
2194:Kagemusha
1908:Retainers
1892:in 1868.
1822:Hōjō clan
1769:matchlock
1724:pneumonia
1480:Hōjō clan
1349:In 1571,
1209:Kannomine
1205:Fukushima
1201:Takashima
1042:Nobushige
943:used the
888:Both the
883:shogunate
757:Nagashino
687:Hachigata
647:Kannomine
597:Ryūgasaki
587:Kojinyama
312:(brother)
307:(brother)
302:(brother)
296:Relatives
270:Matsuhime
160:1541–1573
156:In office
66:June 2024
6229:Jagouken
6178:Aso clan
5202:Taruhime
4880:See also
4861:Wang Zhi
4777:Tokuhime
4757:Tobai-in
4737:Seien-in
4712:Ono Otsū
4657:Megohime
4647:Kyōun'in
4602:Jukei-ni
4501:Shigashi
4431:Kamehime
4353:Miyohime
4095:Advisers
3655:Go-Yōzei
3650:Ōgimachi
3566:Archived
3428:June 19,
3349:June 17,
2898:(1995).
2788:(1995).
2629:Appendix
2622:Kikuhime
2469:Father:
2249:in 1990.
2191:'s film
1753:Tokugawa
1686:Tokugawa
1670:Tokugawa
1385:against
1377:. After
1199:, Wada,
1197:Katsurao
1023:province
960:Japanese
955:kun'yomi
933:Buddhist
925:Buddhist
920:pabbajja
911:ritsuryō
892:and the
890:Ashikaga
863:Harunobu
722:Futamata
717:Tonegawa
712:Fukazawa
707:Hanazawa
677:Kuragano
637:Katsurao
617:Uedahara
607:Odaihara
602:Uchiyama
582:Nagakubo
572:Kuwabara
386:Commands
285:(father)
250:Children
146:Head of
98:In this
42:require
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5889:Akuro O
5624:Temples
4986:Idezuna
4782:Tōshōin
4752:Sentōin
4747:Senhime
4742:Seikōin
4622:Kitsuno
4537:Akohime
4426:Kaihime
3645:Go-Nara
3632:Emperor
3625:periods
3619:Sengoku
3344:Pokemon
3152:10 June
2608:Ōbai-in
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2526:– 1575)
2510:– 1571)
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2301:Groudon
2293:Pokémon
2237:Shingen
2159:titled
1922:bunraku
1918:ukiyo-e
1812:during
1747:of the
1728:Erin-ji
1615:Shinano
1541:, as a
1403:Ujizane
1304:seppuku
1258:Kenshin
1164:in the
1121:in the
1021:of the
950:Chinese
946:on'yomi
873:of the
858:genpuku
747:Yoshida
732:Iwamura
702:Kanbara
692:Odawara
627:Fukashi
276:Parents
227:, Japan
210:, Japan
104:surname
44:cleanup
18:Shingen
6292:Daimyo
5822:Kujiki
5812:Kojiki
5712:Others
5431:Places
5337:Moreya
4871:Yasuke
4697:Ohatsu
4672:Nōhime
4632:Kōzōsu
4557:Gōhime
4466:Myōrin
4348:Chacha
4300:Rennyo
3738:daimyō
3735:Other
3697:Shōgun
3667:daimyō
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3364:Audi.
3321:8 June
3294:8 June
3267:17 May
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2337:tatami
2295:being
2210:France
2130:, aka
1779:Legacy
1744:daimyō
1696:, and
1694:Mikawa
1690:Tōtōmi
1631:Takeda
1619:Kōzuke
1611:Suruga
1607:Takeda
1592:daimyō
1584:, and
1543:Takeda
1472:, and
1415:Kōzuke
1285:tessen
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1271:daimyō
1264:(1561)
1213:Matsuo
1095:Takeda
1058:daimyō
1018:daimyō
1015:, and
975:Echigo
894:Takeda
871:shogun
829:daimyo
808:daimyo
772:Takatō
752:Akechi
682:Minowa
652:Matsuo
632:Toishi
592:Takatō
577:Fukuyo
567:Uehara
562:Sezawa
540:Takeda
363:Daimyo
360:Lord (
232:Spouse
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