- The
siege of
Hachigata is the name of two
sieges of
Hachigata Castle, a
satellite castle of the Hōjō clan's
Odawara Castle,
which was
besieged twice, both...
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Hachigata Castle (鉢形城,
Hachigata-jō) was a
Sengoku period ****anese castle,
located in the town of Yorii,
Saitama Prefecture, in the Kantō
region of ****an...
- The
first siege of
Hachigata castle took
place in 1568;
Takeda Shingen laid
siege to the
Hachigata Castle,
which was
controlled by Hōjō Ujikuni, but was...
- the
Chichibu area from the
Kamakura period, and was a
castle town to
Hachigata Castle during the
Sengoku period. The town of
Yorii was
created within...
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Matsuida Castle,
Minowa Castle,
Maebashi Castle,
Matsuyama Castle and
Hachigata Castle before finally taking Hachiōji Castle. In 1591, he
helped suppress...
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Torii Mototada were
attaching themselves to the
Toyotomi army
besieging Hachigata Castle, with
total strength of 35,000. On June 13, When
Tadakatsu was...
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siege of
Hachigata was the
penultimate battle of
Toyotomi Hideyoshi's
campaigns against the Hōjō clan,
during ****an's
Sengoku period.
Hachigata was one...
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Hachigata Station (鉢形駅,
Hachigata-eki) is a p****enger
railway station in the town of Yorii, Saitama, ****an,
operated by the
private railway operator Tōbu...
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attacking Takiyama Castle. He then
moved against the Hojo by
attacking Hachigata Castle, then
engaged in the
Siege of
Odawara (1569). He
burned Odawara...
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attacking Takiyama and
Hachigata Castles,
where Ujiyasu's sons
repulsed them.
After failing at the
Siege of
Takiyama and
Siege of
Hachigata (1568),
Takeda Shingen...