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served as the county magistrate of Kai, to collect military laws, weapons, and military equipment from the time of Takeda Shingen and bring them to Hamamatsu Castle. Later, he also appointed two former Takeda vassals, Naruse Masakazu and Okabe Masatsuna, as magistrates under authority of Ii Naomasa and Honda Tadakatsu, while he also ordered all of former Takeda vassals who now serve him to impart any military doctrines and structures they knew during their service under Takeda clan., and lastly, he ordered the three of his prime generals, the so-called "
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combined with his later territories of Mino also viewed as rich province that the gross estimation of Nobunaga koku production could mean he can always utilize the rations to mobilize army more or less twice than Shingen could afford. Furthermore, the condition of Takeda clan which only manage to control landlocked provinces also contrasted with Nobunaga access for the rich and prosperous
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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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Historian Masaru 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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In conclusion, Historian such as Michifumi Isoda opined that one factor why the Tokugawa clan's could conquer Japan was due to the incorporation of former Takeda clan's vassals into the service of Ieyasu's military regime particularly under the command of his general
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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
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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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of "Shingen" can also be pronounced as "Nobuharu", which is the inversion of his official name, Harunobu. In ancient times, such religious names of recognized Japanese
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After the fourth battle of Kawanakajima, the Takeda clan suffered two internal setbacks. Shingen uncovered two plots on his life, the first from his cousin
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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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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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Shingen's life is also dramatized in NHK's 46th Taiga drama Fūrin Kazan, which depicts the life of his strategist Yamamoto Kansuke
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tradition. The two entered into the relationship when Shingen was 22 and Masanobu 16. The love pact signed by the two, in
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Generations of farming peasants who become warriors to fight Takeda Shingen's battles are depicted in the 1960 movie
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ceremony with the former vassals of Takeda clan to declare their loyalty to the Tokugawa clan, which resulted in:
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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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At some point in his life after his "coming of age" ceremony, the young man decided to rebel against his father,
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The second occasion of the further incorporation of Takeda clan's vassals occurred in November 13, 1585, when
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under the command of Ii Naomasa (another source mentioned that total of 120 Takeda samurai warriors.
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Democratic Scientists Association (Japan). History Section, Council on Historical Science (2009).
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At first, their members were 250 men. Then further expanded to 500 after Ieyasu transferred into
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Shingen was called "Tarō" (a commonly used pet name for the eldest son of a Japanese family) or
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E. Papinot "Historical and Geographical Dictionary of Japan" Charles E. Tuttle Co., Inc. 1984
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stands out as being one of Shingen's better known beloveds, in the style of the Japanese
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to prepare for battle again. In mid 1573, he led a formidable force of over 30,000 into
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had advanced to the province of Kozuke and attacked the satellite castle of Shingen's,
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Shingen's first act was to gain a hold of the area around him. His goal was to conquer
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Yamanashi Prefectural History Materials 6 Medieval Period 3 Lower Prefectural Records
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60 former Takeda samurai of Asari clan led by Asari Masatane under the command of
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is believed to have much to do with the change in Shingen's policy towards the
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These battles were generally confined to controlled skirmishes, neither
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People of the Sengoku period in popular culture § Takeda Shingen
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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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One of the most lasting tributes to Shingen's prowess was that of
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with Shingen himself appearing in the latter's opening cinematic.
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During this time Shingen also ordered the damming project of the
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By the time Takeda Shingen was 49 years old, he was the only
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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
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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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Stephen Turnbull "The Samurai Source Book" Cassel 1998
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Takeda is a playable character in the Mobile/PC Game
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Depiction of the legendary personal conflict between
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with the necessary power and tactical skill to stop
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These two seemed to have enjoyed meeting in battle.
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Takeda Shingen (TV series)
Japanese name
surname

Takeda clan
Takeda Nobutora
Takeda Katsuyori
Kai Province
Mikawa Province
Lady Sanjō
Takeda Yoshinobu
Takeda Nobuchika
Takeda Katsuyori
Nishina Morinobu
Matsuhime
Takeda Nobutora
Takeda Nobushige
Takeda Nobukado
Takeda Nobuzane
Imagawa Yoshimoto
Anayama Nobutomo

Takeda clan
Daimyo

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