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Later in September 1573, Nobunaga battled against Yoshikage at Tonezaka (Battle of Tonezaka), Yoshikage was defeated, and
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and burning it down. Yoshikage fled Ichijōdani castle with only his own troops and, upon the urging of
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made efforts to negotiate with Oda for his lives and status, but the Oda army executed him.
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who become guest commander of Asakura, was also killed in this battle, at the age of 26.
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Nobunaga pursue Yoshikage and attacked the town of Ichijōdani, seizing control from the
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by Oda forces. Hikida castle fell on August 10, and Asakura fled back to his home
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Nobunaga led an army of 30,000 soldiers, departing from
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Index

Sengoku period

Echizen Province
Asakura clan
Oda Nobunaga
Asakura Yoshikage
Oda Nobunaga
Sakuma Nobumori
Shibata Katsuie
Niwa Nagahide
Takigawa Kazumasu
Hashiba Hideyoshi
Inaba Yoshimichi
Andō Morinari
Asakura Yoshikage

Asakura Kagetake
Asakura Kageakira
Executed
Saito Tatsuoki

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Oda Nobunaga
Akatsuka
Kiyosu
Muraki
Inō
Nagara river

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