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Encyclopedia > Siege of Kanbara
Siege of Kanbara
Part of the Sengoku period
Date 1569
Location Kanbara castle, Suruga province
Result Siege successful, Takeda victory
Combatants
Takeda forces Hōjō forces
Commanders
Takeda Katsuyori Hōjō Tsunashige
Strength
Unknown 1000
Campaigns of the Takeda
Nashinokidaira - Un no Kuchi - Sezawa - Uehara - Kuwabara - Fukuyo - Nagakubo - Kojinyama - Takatō 1545 - Ryūgasaki - Uchiyama - Odaihara - Shika - Uedahara - Shirojiritoge - Fukashi - Toishi - Katsurao - Kiso Fukushima - Kannomine - Matsuo - Kawanakajima - Musashi-Matsuyama - Kuragano - Minowa - Hachigata 1568 - Odawara 1569 - Mimasetoge - Kanbara - Hanazawa - Fukazawa - Futamata - Mikata ga Hara - Iwamura - Noda - Takatenjin 1574 - Yoshida - Nagashino - Omosu - Takatenjin 1581 - Temmokuzan - Takatō 1582
Campaigns of the Hōjō
Arai - Edo - Nashinokidaira - Kamakura - Ozawahara - Musashi-Matsuyama 1537 - Kōnodai 1538 - Kawagoe - Odawara 1561 - Musashi-Matsuyama 1563 - Kōnodai 1564 - Hachigata 1568 - Odawara 1569 - Mimasetoge - Kanbara - Nirayama - Fukazawa - Omosu - Kanagawa - Hachigata 1590 - Odawara 1590 - Shimoda - Oshi

The 1569 siege of Kanbara was one of many sieges undertaken by the Takeda clan against the territories of the Hōjō clan during Japan's Sengoku period. Takeda Katsuyori, the son of clan head Takeda Shingen, led the siege against Kanbara castle in Suruga province, which was held by a garisson of 1000 men under the command of Hōjō Sōun's nephew Hōjō Tsunashige. The Sengoku period (Japanese: 戦国時代, Sengoku-jidai) or Warring States period, was a period of civil war in the history of Japan that spans from the middle 15th to the early 17th centuries. ... Events January 11 - First recorded lottery in England. ... Categories: Japan geography stubs | Old provinces of Japan ... This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... 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The Takeda ) 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. ... The Late Hōjō clan ) was one of the most powerful warrior clans in Japan in the Sengoku period. ... The Sengoku period (Japanese: 戦国時代, Sengoku-jidai) or Warring States period, was a period of civil war in the history of Japan that spans from the middle 15th to the early 17th centuries. ... ass ass ass ass ass ass ass ass ass ass Statue of Takeda Katsuyori (Yamato, Yamanashi, Japan) Takeda Katsuyori (武田勝頼: 1546 – 1582) was the son of Takeda Shingen and father of Takeda Nobukatsu and Takeda Katsuchika. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Categories: Japan geography stubs | Old provinces of Japan ... Statue of Hōjō Sōun exists in front of Odawara station (Odawara, Japan) Hōjō Sōun 1432—September 8, 1519) was the first head of the late Hōjō clan, one of the major powers in Japans Sengoku period. ... Hōjō Tsunashige ) (1515-1587) was an officer of great skill under the Hōjō clan. ...


The castle fell on 6 December, 1569. December 6 is the 340th day (341st on leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...



 

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