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    Takeda Shingen

    Japanese daimyo of the Sengoku period

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  1. Takeda Shingen (武田 信玄, December 1, 1521 – May 13, 1573) was daimyo of Kai Province during the Sengoku period of Japan. Known as the "Tiger of Kai", he was one of the most powerful daimyo of the late Sengoku period, and credited with exceptional military prestige. [1]

  2. Takeda Shingen was a daimyo (feudal lord) and one of the most-famous military leaders of Japan, who struggled for mastery of the strategic Kantō Plain in east-central Honshu during the chaotic Sengoku (“Warring States”) period of civil unrest in the 16th century. Takeda is especially well known for.

  3. Chronicles the life of Takeda Shingen (born as Takeda Harunobu), ruler of Kai Province in feudal Japan and one of the greatest warlords in Japan's tumultuous Age of Warring States.

  4. Jul 15, 2020 · Takeda Shingen was the eldest son of the aggressive warlord Takeda Nobutora (1493-1573). Takeda Nobutora had secured the position of the Takeda in Kai after various struggles and established the Takeda capital at Tsutsujigasaki in Fuchu (Kôfu) in 1519.

  5. Takeda Shingen ( 武田 信玄, December 1, 1521 – May 13, 1573) was daimyo of Kai Province during the Sengoku period of Japan. Known as the "Tiger of Kai", he was one of the most powerful daimyo of the late Sengoku period, and credited with exceptional military prestige.

  6. Takeda Shingen, now 49 years old, was the most important daimyo east of Mino, and the only one with the power and tactical ability to halt Oda Nobunaga’s relentless quest for national hegemony. In 1570, the formidable Hôjô Ujiyasu died and his heir, Ujimasa, quickly made peace with Shingen.

  7. Takeda Shingen (武田信玄) is a 1988 Japanese historical television series. It is the 26th NHK Taiga drama. It is based on the novels by Jirō Nitta of the same title. It had the average viewing rating of 39.7%, with its peak reaching 47.8%. [1]

  8. Oct 22, 2004 · Takeda Shingen: With Shin'ichi Chiba, Mao Daichi, Shohei Hino, Kimiko Ikegami. During the 16th Century Japan was involved in the Sengoku Period, an era of Civil Wars and the powerful Warlords who fought them. One of the earliest and strongest of these men was the Great Lord TAKEDA Shingen.

  9. Takeda Shingen is a character in the Sengoku Basara series. He looks after Yukimura as the boy is his student. He can't stand the decisions that Yukimura makes in life but he does enjoy the rivalry Yukimura has with Date Masamune.

  10. This is a story set in the dangerous Sengoku period, featuring the famous historical figure of Takeda Harunobu, later called Shingen. When he was fifteen, he accompanied his father to the Battle of Un no Kuchi, where he won his first victory as his father retreated.

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