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Katsurao (葛尾村,
Katsurao-mura) is a
village located in ****ushima Prefecture, ****an. As of 1 April 2020[update], the
village had an
official registered...
- The 1553
siege of
Katsurao was one of many
sieges undertaken by the
warlord Takeda Shingen in his long
campaign to gain
control of ****an's
Shinano province...
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Katusrao Castle (葛尾城,
Katsurao-jō)) is the
remains of a
castle structure in Sakaki,
Nagano Prefecture, ****an. It is
located on a 816-meter mountain. The...
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intended to
carry out the
final attack on the main
Murakami castle of
Katsurao. However, in
November the
siege was
abandoned and Shingen's army was counterattacked...
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total area is 865.12 km2. ****aba
Hirono Namie Naraha Ōkuma
Tomioka Katsurao Kawauchi ****ushima
Daiichi nuclear disaster 37°26′50″N 141°00′20″E / 37...
- of Takeda's general,
Yokota Takatoshi. Then in 1553,
Katsurao happened and
Yoshikiyo lost
Katsurao Castle. In 1553 he was
forced to
abandon Shinano after...
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coming to
plead for help from the
Province of Echigo. In 1553, he
captured Katsurao, Wada,
Takashima and ****uda castles. In 1554 he took ****ushima, Kannomine...
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Tamakawa 玉川村
Ishikawa 46.67
Hirata 平田村 93.42
Kawauchi 川内村 ****aba 197.35
Katsurao 葛尾村 84.37
Iitate 飯舘村 Sōma 230.13 Tōkai 東海村
Ibaraki Naka 37.98 Miho 美浦村...
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indecisive battle between Takeda Shingen and
Uesugi Kenshin Siege of
Katsurao Takeda Shingen captures fortress Battle of
Sievershausen 9 July – Maurice...
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Ocean coastline of
central ****ushima. ****ushima
Prefecture ****aba
Iitate Katsurao Kawamata Minamisōma
Nihonmatsu Ōkuma
Tamura Namie has a
humid climate (Köppen...