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Encyclopedia > Itagaki Nobukata

Itagaki Nobukata(板垣信方, d. March 23, 1548) was a retainer of the Takeda family. His name is also seen with different kanji as 信形. is the 82nd day of the year (83rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Events Mary I of Scotland sent to France Births September 2 - Vincenzo Scamozzi, Italian architect (died 1616) September 29 - William V, Duke of Bavaria (died 1626) Francesco Andreini, Italian actor (died 1624) Giordano Bruno, Italian philosopher, astronomer, and occultist (burned at the stake) 1600 (died 1600) Honda Tadakatsu, Japanese general... The Takeda (武田氏) was one of many families of daimyō (feudal lords) in Japans Sengoku period; its importance derives almost entirely from the power and fame of Takeda Shingen. ... Japanese writing Kanji Kana Hiragana Katakana Hentaigana Manyōgana Uses Furigana Okurigana Rōmaji   ) are the Chinese characters that are used in the modern Japanese logographic writing system along with hiragana (平仮名), katakana (片仮名), and the Arabic numerals. ...


Nobukata served under both Takeda Nobutora and Takeda Shingen and also was tasked with young Shingen.[1] When on 1541 Nobutora was driven out from the position of the head of Takeda clan, along with Amari Torayasu served as the general for Shingen often leading the troop into a battle when Shingen could not. On 1545, he successfully captured Takato castle. On 1546, he defeated Uesugi Norimasa at Usui Toge. With these victories, he was instrumental in gaining the control of Shinano Province and proved himself as the skilled tactician. He was also one of Takeda Shingen's twenty-four generals. Takeda Nobutora (武田信虎)(1493-1573) was a Japanese feudal lord (daimyo) who controlled the Province of Kai, and fought in a number of battles of the Sengoku period. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Events The first official translation of the entire Bible in Swedish February 12 - Pedro de Valdivia founds Santiago de Chile. ... Amari Torayasu 甘利虎泰(d. ... Events February 27 - Battle of Ancrum Moor - Scots victory over superior English forces December 13 - Official opening of the Council of Trent (closed 1563) Battle of Kawagoe - between two branches of Uesugi families and the late Hojo clan in Japan. ... // Events Spanish conquest of Yucatan Peace between England and France Foundation of Trinity College, Cambridge by Henry VIII of England Katharina von Bora flees to Magdeburg Science Architecture Michelangelo Buonarroti is made chief architect of St. ... Uesugi Norimasa (上杉憲正)(1522-1579) was a daimyō of feudal Japan, and held the post of Kantō Kanrei, the Shoguns deputy in the Kantō. He is perhaps best known as the adoptive father of Uesugi Kenshin, one of the most famous warlords in Japanese history. ... Shinano (信濃国; -no kuni) is an old province of Japan that is now present day Nagano prefecture. ... The Twenty-Four Generals (武田二十四将) were just one of many historically famous groupings of battle commanders from Japans Sengoku Period. ...


After these victories, Nobukata increasingly became selfish and started to hold victory ceremonies without firmly winning a battle which became rapidly fewer. Being the eldest of the Takeda retainers and having educated Shingen, few could criticize his actions. On 1547, Nobukata and his troops were almost completely wiped out in a battle against Murakami clan and without a timely rescue by Hara Toratane, Nobukata himself was in danger as well. Shingen offered the following waka to Nobukata to encourage him to correct his act. Year 1547 was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. ... The Murakami clan had many branches. ... Waka (和歌) or Yamato uta is a genre of Japanese poetry. ...

Dare mo Miyo Mitsureba Yagate Kaku Tsuki no Izayofu Ana ya Hito no Yo no Naka
誰もみよ 満つればやがて 欠く月の 十六夜ふ穴や 人の世の中
(Translation) Everyone sees that even a beautiful full moon starts to change its shape becoming smaller as the time passes. Even in our human lives things are as it is.

On 1548 at the battle of Uedahara, Nobutaka satisfied with a victory had his troops stand down to hold a ceremony. Murakami troop regrouped and counter attacked and Nobutaka died in the battle, together with Amari Torayasu.[2] Events Mary I of Scotland sent to France Births September 2 - Vincenzo Scamozzi, Italian architect (died 1616) September 29 - William V, Duke of Bavaria (died 1626) Francesco Andreini, Italian actor (died 1624) Giordano Bruno, Italian philosopher, astronomer, and occultist (burned at the stake) 1600 (died 1600) Honda Tadakatsu, Japanese general... The Battle of Uedahara took place in 1548. ... Amari Torayasu 甘利虎泰(d. ...


The Meiji era politician Itagaki Taisuke was Nobukata's direct descendant, 12 generations removed. Itagaki Taisuke For information on the warrior woman, see Itagaki Itagaki Taisuke ); (21 May 1837– 16 July 1919) was a Japanese politician and leader of the Freedom and Peoples Rights Movement ), which evolved into Japan’s first political party. ...


Itagaki in Fiction

In NHK's 2007 Taiga drama Fūrinkazan, Itagaki is played by Chiba Shin'ichi. NHK Broadcasting Center in Shibuya, Tokyo NHK (, Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai), or the Japan Broadcasting Corporation, is Japans public broadcaster. ... Taiga drama (大河ドラマ) is the name NHK gives to the annual, year-long historical fiction television series it broadcasts in Japan. ... FÅ«rin Kazan ) is the 46th NHK Taiga drama beginning on January 7, 2007. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


Notes

  1. ^ http://www2.harimaya.com/sengoku/html/k_itagki.html
  2. ^ http://www2.harimaya.com/sengoku/html/k_itagki.html

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NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Itagaki Nobukata (996 words)
On 1547, Nobukata and his troops were almost completely wiped out in a battle against Murakami clan and without a timely rescue by Hara Toratane, Nobukata himself was in danger as well.
Itagaki Taisuke For information on the warrior woman, see Itagaki Itagaki Taisuke); (21 May 1837– 16 July 1919) was a Japanese politician and leader of the Freedom and Peoples Rights Movement), which evolved into Japan’s first political party.
Itagaki placed his left elbow on his armored knee, and placed his chin on his closed fist, he contemplated on different tactics to break the archers fire.
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