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    The Takeda clan (武田氏, Takeda-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan active from the late Heian period until the late 16th century. The clan was historically...
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    The Takeda clan of Aki Province was a cadet branch of the famed Takeda clan of the Kai Province of Imperial Japan, descended from Emperor Seiwa (850-880)...
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    descendant branch families. Takeda clan (Aki) is a family in the Aki Province Takeda clan (Wakasa) Takeda clan (Kazusa) Daisaku Takeda (武田 大作, born 1973), Japanese...
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  • Genji; famous for Takeda Shingen. Takeda clan of Aki (安芸武田氏) – cadet branch. Takeda clan of Kazusa (上総武田氏) – cadet branch. Takeda clan of Wakasa (若狭武田氏)...
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    Ankokuji Ekei (category People from Aki Province)
    the Takeda clan of Aki province. He served the Mōri clan and later the Toyotomi clan. Although it is certain that he was from the Aki Takeda clan, there...
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    Mōri Motonari (category People from Aki Province)
    Motonari the victor. The battle was the start of the decline of the Aki-Takeda clan and the start of the military expansion of the Mōri. Mōri Motonari's...
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  • he served the Aki-Takeda clan, but the Aki-Takeda clan weakened in battles with the Ouchi and Mori clans. The head of the Kagawa clan at that time, Kagawa...
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    Tokugawa Ieyasu (category Matsudaira clan)
    Tokugawa clan also gained support fromt the Tomohisa clan. Uesugi Kagekatsu of the Uesugi clan also made his move by supporting former Takeda clan forces...
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    clan in 1525. Motonari destroyed the Takahashi clan by 1535 and ruled Aki province, Iwami province, and Bingo province, and destroyed the Aki-Takeda clan...
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  • Battle of Arita-Nakaide (category Mōri clan)
    Arita-Nakaide (有田中井手の戦) took place in 1517 in Aki Province, Japan during the Sengoku period. During the battle, Takeda Motoshige was defeated by a young Mōri...
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    provinces Takeda clan – Kai Province, Aki province, Wakasa Province Ōtomo clan – Bungo Province, Buzen Province Toki clan – Mino Province Rokkaku clan – Ōmi...
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    Shichirō (武田七郎) who was the fifth son of Takeda Nobumitsu. The Iwasaki clan served Aki clan (安芸氏), and Chōsokabe clan (長宗我部氏) at the Battle of Sekigahara (October...
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  • Shingen Takeda (武田 信玄, Takeda Shingen) Voiced by: Tessho Genda (Japanese); Christopher Ayres (English) Shingen is the leader of the Takeda clan, famous...
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    Nobusada Suwa Clan, Uehara Castle Suwa Yorishige Suwa Yoritaka Takatō Yoritsugu Takatō Yorimune Kiso Clan Kiso Yoshiyasu Other Clans opposing Takeda Shingen...
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  • Amago Kunihisa (category Amago clan)
    Toyohisa, at the bitterly fought Battle of Hashizugawa in 1546 against Takeda Kuninobu of Inaba Province. After Amago Masahisa was killed in 1518 Kunihisa...
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  • Naotora: The Lady Warlord (category Cultural depictions of Takeda Shingen)
    Gin Maeda as Ii Naohira Mari Hanafusa as Sana Takashi Ukaji as Ii Naomitsu Aki Asakura as Takase, Naomasa's half-sister Hikaru Takahashi as young Takase...
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    Ōuchi Yoshitaka (category Ōuchi clan)
    of the Ōuchi clan, succeeding Ōuchi Yoshioki. In 1522, he fought the Amago clan along with his father, Yoshioki, to win the control of Aki Province. Upon...
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    was ruled for most of its existence by the daimyō of the Asano clan and encompassed Aki Province and parts of Bingo Province with a Kokudaka system value...
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    Itagaki Nobukata (category Takeda retainers)
    with Amari Torayasu, was driven out from the position of the head of Takeda clan, and he served as the general for Shingen often leading the troops into...
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  • Shimazu clan inhabit Satsuma Province and can recruit superior katana-armed samurai, their generals are also more loyal to their clan. The Takeda clan preside...
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  • Fūrin Kazan (TV series) (category Cultural depictions of Takeda Shingen)
    of Yamamoto Kansuke who is known as one of Takeda Shingen's renowned strategists, as well as life of Takeda Shingen and Uesugi Kenshin among others. Production...
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    Kumagai Nobunao (category Mōri clan)
    period. Nobunao an Kumagai clan's ancestor was Kumagai Naozane. He initially served the Aki Takeda clan, but he left Takeda clan and became a vassal of the...
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    (Kōji 1, 1st month): A border war began between Mōri Motonari, daimyō of Aki Province, and Sue Harukata, daimyō of Suō Province. 1555 (Kōji 1, 11th month):...
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    Ōuchi Yoshioki (category Ōuchi clan)
    battles against warriors from Aki Province who rebelled while he was in Kyōto, including Takeda Motoshige and his son, Takeda Mitsukazu, along with Tomoda...
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    Tokugawa Yorinobu (category Kishū-Tokugawa clan)
    1619, following the transfer of the previous rulers, the Asano clan, to Hiroshima, in Aki Province. Yorinobu thus became the founder of the Kii branch of...
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    Kobayakawa Takakage (category People from Aki Province)
    well and Oda Nobunaga's main army who had just finished defeating the Takeda clan were marching towards the Chūgoku region. Takekage began secret negotiations...
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    chronicle Go Kagami Furoku writes, of the two clans' origins: There was a retainer of the family of Kawai Aki-no-kami of Iga, of pre-eminent skill in shinobi...
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  • Tenchijin (category Cultural depictions of Sanada clan)
    research – Sei Hirai Clothing research – Kiyoko Koizumi Titling – Sōun Takeda Production coordinator – Shinsuke Naitō Casting – Yōichirō Takahashi Production...
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  • Siege of Koriyama (category Amago clan)
    the Amago clan (also known as Amago) and realigned himself with the Ōuchi. Taking advantage of the growing weakness of the Takeda clan of Aki, Motonari...
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  • writing the spin-off story focusing the battles between the Takeda clan and the Uesugi clan, Ten to Chi to Hime to (see below). This experience renewed...
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