- The
Battles of
Kawanakajima (川中島の戦い,
Kawanakajima no tatakai) were a
series of
battles fought in the
Sengoku period of ****an
between Takeda Shingen of...
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Nagano was the site of a
series of
conflicts known as the
Battles of
Kawanakajima.
During the Edo
period (1603 and 1868), as the city developed, Nagano...
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Kawanakajima Station (川中島駅,
Kawanakajima-eki) is a
railway station in the city of Nagano,
Nagano Prefecture, ****an.
Kawanakajima Station is
served by the...
- was
called "The
Tiger of Kai". They
fought several times at
Battles of
Kawanakajima. In some
versions of
Chinese mythology (Shingen and
Kenshin had always...
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Kawanakajima Bus (川中島バス株式会社) is a bus
company in
Nagano Prefecture, ****an. 2131-1 Oshimada-machi
Nagano City,
Nagano Prefecture 381-2212 ****AN Telephone...
- (越後の龍) or "The
Tiger of Echigo" (越後の虎). They
fought several times at
Kawanakajima.
Takeda Shingen was the first-born son of
Takeda Nobutora (武田信虎), leader...
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particularly known for his plan
which led to
success in the
fourth battle of
Kawanakajima against Uesugi Kenshin. However,
Kansuke never lived to see his plan...
- and
Shinano Provinces from 1553 to 1573, and
fought in the
Battle of
Kawanakajima five
times between 1553 and 1564. In 1559,
Kenshin had an
audience with...
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Kenshin who had
burst into his
command tent
during the
Fourth Battle of
Kawanakajima.
Apart from
using it in
duels against enemies armed with
swords and spears...
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located in what is now part of the city of
Nagano in
Nagano Prefecture.
Kawanakajima in
northern Shinano Province was the site of
numerous battles in the...