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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...
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    Battle of Nagashino and Shitaragahara (長篠・設楽原の戦い, Nagashino Shitaragahara no Tatakai). The battle started with an offensive over Nagashino Castle, followed...
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  • Nagashino may refer to: Nagashino castle, a Sengoku period Japanese castle located in eastern Aichi Prefecture, Japan Battle of Nagashino, 1575, near...
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    period. 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...
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    daughter, Kamehime ; and he was given Nagashino Castle. Sadamasa was entrusted with the defense of Nagashino Castle by Tokugawa Ieyasu. Sadamasa's decision...
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    Shingen, moved to Tokugawa territory, attacked Yoshida castle and later besieged Nagashino Castle. Katsuyori, angered when Okudaira Sadamasa rejoined the...
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  • as a reward for Nobumasa, who had proven himself as the guardian of Nagashino Castle. It is said that her dowry included one of the twenty-one prized writing...
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    Yasumasa were tasked to capture Nagashino Castle. Both of them manage to defeat the Takeda clan armies which guarded the castle and completed their mission...
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    000 men to relieve Tokugawa forces besieged by Takeda Katsuyori at Nagashino Castle. This battle represents an example of a siege that develops into a...
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    Katsuyori's raid on Mikawa Province when he attacked Yoshida Castle and besieged Nagashino Castle, Ieyasu appealed to Nobunaga for help and Nobunaga came personally...
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    Nagahama Castle, Nagahama, Shiga Nagamori Castle, Gifu, Gifu Prefecture Nagaoka Castle, Nagaoka, Niigata Nagashino Castle, Shinshiro, Aichi Nagayama Castle, Hita...
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    The castles in Top 100 Japanese Castles or 100 Fine Castles of Japan (日本百名城, Nihon Hyaku-Meijō) were chosen based on their significance in culture, history...
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    Japanese geography professor in 1914 comparing the Battle to the siege of Nagashino Castle in 1575 National Register of Historic Places portal Texas portal Alamo...
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    were tasked to capture the Nagashino Castle. Both of them manage to defeat the Takeda clan armies which guarded the castle and completed their mission...
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    an army into Tōtōmi Province where he lay siege to Nagashino Castle. The Tokugawa defended the castle; and Tokugawa Ieayasu sought assistance from his ally...
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    1571 first siege of Nagashima, but then fought in the 1575 Battle of Nagashino and 1577 Battle of Tedorigawa. Katsuie was born in the village of Kamiyashiro...
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    until they reached the camp of Takeda forces nearby the besieged Nagashino castle. The forces of Tadatsugu successfully ambushed the Takeda forces, which...
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    troops from Nishikawa Castle, at the Battle of Takehiro. In 1575, an army under Takeda Katsuyori laid siege to Nagashino Castle in northern Mikawa. An...
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    second siege of Iwamura Castle Amari Torayasu – d. Battle of Uedahara 1548 Anayama Nobukimi – following Mikatagahara and Nagashino, allied with Tokugawa...
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    deployed on Mt. Tobigasu to maintain the siege on Tokugawa's forces in Nagashino Castle, assuring they did not escape and link up with the main Oda-Tokugawa...
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    Sune'emon, who was crucified by Takeda Katsuyori at the 1575 siege of Nagashino castle, and for Torii Mototada whose Seppuku is one of the most celebrated...
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    temple. Nagahide also served in the Siege of Ichijodani Castle 1573, in the Battle of Nagashino 1575 againts Takeda clan and the Battle of Tedorigawa 1577...
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    1575, Katsuyori lost the Battle of Nagashino, a disaster for the Takeda clan which left Nobutomo at Iwamura Castle without support. Under repeated siege...
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    participated in the Siege of Takaya Castle (高屋城の戦い) against Miyoshi Yasunaga-Ikko Ikki coalition, and then in the Battle of Nagashino against the Takeda clan. After...
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    Hideyoshi and Araki Murashige captured Itami Castle, and later in 1575, he fought in the Battle of Nagashino against the Takeda clan. In 1576, he took part...
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    Shingen's reign in the Battle of Nagashino led to the weakening of the Takeda family and its destruction in 1582. Prior to Nagashino, Nobuharu was reputed to...
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  • retainer, Genba snuck into Shiritaka Castle with his colleagues and burned it. He participated in the Battle of Nagashino in 1575. When Takeda, the lord of...
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  • Kagoshima Nagashima Island, Kagoshima Nagashima, Mie Shigeo Nagashima Nagashino Castle Nagasu, Kumamoto Nagatachō, Tokyo Nagato, Yamaguchi Nagato Province...
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    the 1570 Siege of Kanegasaki and Battle of Anegawa, the 1575 Battle of Nagashino, and the 1577 Battle of Tedorigawa. In 1580, he was granted the fief of...
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    but was defeated at the Battle of Nagashino by a coalition of Tokugawa Ieyasu and Oda Nobunaga. Futamata Castle remained under the control of the Takeda...
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