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  2. Nagashino Castle - Wikipedia

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    Nagashino Castle (長篠城, Nagashino-jō) was a Sengoku period Japanese castle located in what is now Shinshiro, eastern Aichi Prefecture, Japan.It is noteworthy as the site of the crucial Battle of Nagashino between the combined forces of Tokugawa Ieyasu and Oda Nobunaga against Takeda Katsuyori in 1575.

  3. Yonekura Shigetsugu - Wikipedia

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    He was killed during the Battle of Nagashino [2] and is remembered for his participation in both the Battle of Kawanakajima (1564) and the Battle of Nagashino in 1575. During the Battle of Nagashino in 1575, both the Tokugawa clan and Oda Nobunaga sent troops to alleviate the siege, and Takeda Katsuyori was defeated. The victory of Oda's ...

  4. Battle of Nagashino - Wikipedia

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    The battle started with an offensive over Nagashino Castle, followed by a battle at Shitaragahara, about 4 km to the west of the castle. Traditionally, the siege of Nagashino Castle by the Takeda forces and the decisive battle between the two main armies were regarded as a series of manoeuvres, and the battle was called the "Battle of Nagashino ...

  5. Twenty-Four Generals of Takeda Shingen - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Nagashino 1575 [5] Hara Toratane – d. 1564 [2] Ichijō Nobutatsu – younger brother to Shingen, fought at Nagashino [2] Itagaki Nobukata – d. Battle of Uedahara 1548 [3] Kōsaka Danjō Masanobu - played a major role in the fourth battle of Kawanakajima, but was not present at Nagashino [2] Naitō Masatoyo d. Nagashino 1575 [2]

  6. Shinshiro - Wikipedia

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    Their stronghold, Nagashino Castle in what is now the northern part of Shinshiro, was the site of the Battle of Nagashino, between the forces of Oda Nobunaga and the Takeda clan. Noda Castle , at which Takeda Shingen was wounded at the Siege of Noda was also located within the borders of Shinshiro.

  7. Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst Walkthrough Part 1

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    This set of maps shows you how all of the rooms are connected in the game, and where to find the special tasks, puzzles, games and searchable locations. Special Mystery Case Files: Return to ...

  8. Takeda Nobuzane - Wikipedia

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    Takeda Nobuzane (武田信実) more commonly known as Kawakubo Nobuzane (河窪 信実) (1530 - died 29 June 1575) was a younger half-brother of Takeda Shingen, a preeminent daimyō (feudal lord) who vied for the control of Japan in the late stage of Sengoku, the "warring states" period.

  9. Naitō Masatoyo - Wikipedia

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    [2] At Mikatagahara (1573) he led a charge into the Tokugawa ranks [3] and was at the forefront of the fighting at Nagashino (1575). [4] [5] He had opposed the attack at Nagashino and, in the course of the battle, was shot many times by arrows before being beheaded by Asahina Yasukatsu. He had been noted for his warm disposition and his equally ...