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The grave of Nobukata ITAGAKI, the most trusted vassal of Shingen Takeda, who was young and young
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Nobukata Itagaki was appointed as the leading position of the Takeda family, "both positions", and was the most reliable military commander as a good assistant to Shingen in his youth, but died in the battle against Yoshikiyo Murakami. The place is the terrace plain on the southern bank of the Chikuma River called Uedahara, and it is said to be the worst defeat in Shingen's life. Nobukata Itagaki is an experienced busho (Japanese military commander), but in this battle he makes mistakes that are not veterans. It defeats Murakami forces in the early stages of the battle and rushes deep into the enemy territory, or near the enemy camp ...
The tomb of Nobukata Itagaki, one of the twenty-four commanders of Takeda, is here.
Original Text
The tomb of Nobutora Takeda and Nobukata Itagaki, a master general who served the second generation of Shingen, is located in Shimonojo, Ueda City. The location is a little far from Uedahara's Old Battlefield Park and close to the current Chikuma River embankment. It is also known that Shingen Takeda drove Nobutora to Suruga to open a new era and promoted Kansuke Yamamoto. Itagaki Shrine and the tombs are not very hand-held, which may be due to the difference between Mr. Takeda and Mr. Sanada, but it was a little disappointing.
The area is the Uedahara Old Battlefield. Nobuharu Takeda's heart, Nobukata Itagaki, died in battle here, and the grave is enshrined as a shrine. He seems to have liked cigarettes, and sometimes he seems to have dedication to cigarettes.
The grave of Nobukata ITAGAKI, the most trusted vassal of Shingen Takeda, who was young and young
Nobukata Itagaki was appointed as the leading position of the Takeda family, "both positions", and was the most reliable military commander as a good assistant to Shingen in his youth, but died in the battle against Yoshikiyo Murakami. The place is the terrace plain on the southern bank of the Chikuma River called Uedahara, and it is said to be the worst defeat in Shingen's life. Nobukata Itagaki is an experienced busho (Japanese military commander), but in this battle he makes mistakes that are not veterans. It defeats Murakami forces in the early stages of the battle and rushes deep into the enemy territory, or near the enemy camp ...
The tomb of Nobukata Itagaki, one of the twenty-four commanders of Takeda, is here.
The tomb of Nobutora Takeda and Nobukata Itagaki, a master general who served the second generation of Shingen, is located in Shimonojo, Ueda City. The location is a little far from Uedahara's Old Battlefield Park and close to the current Chikuma River embankment. It is also known that Shingen Takeda drove Nobutora to Suruga to open a new era and promoted Kansuke Yamamoto. Itagaki Shrine and the tombs are not very hand-held, which may be due to the difference between Mr. Takeda and Mr. Sanada, but it was a little disappointing.
Tomb of Nobukata
The area is the Uedahara Old Battlefield. Nobuharu Takeda's heart, Nobukata Itagaki, died in battle here, and the grave is enshrined as a shrine. He seems to have liked cigarettes, and sometimes he seems to have dedication to cigarettes.