- The
Eastern army
alliance which sided with
Ieyasu Tokugawa attacked Takegahana castle which defended by Oda Hidenobu, who
sides with
Mitsunari faction...
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athletic stadium in ****uyama, Hiroshima, ****an.
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Takegahana Park...
- the
Eastern Army alliance,
which supported Tokugawa Ieyasu,
attacked Takegahana Castle,
defended by Oda Hidenobu, who
sided with Mitsunari's faction....
- The
Eastern army's alliance,
which sided with
Ieyasu Tokugawa,
attacked Takegahana castle which was
defended by Oda Hidenobu, who had
sided with Mitsunari's...
- present-day Hashima, Gifu Prefecture)
before they
turned north and
surrounded Takegahana Castle.
Sugiura Shigekatsu (杉浦重勝)
initially resisted Masanori's forces...
- The
Eastern Army Alliance, who had
sided with
Ieyasu Tokugawa,
attacked Takegahana castle which was
defended by Oda Hidenobu, an ally of the
Mitsunari faction...
- led by
Naomasa and ****ushima
crossed the
river and
directly attacked Takegahana Castle at 9:00 AM on the
August 22nd.
Shigekatsu himself setting the castle...
-
Kazuko Hironaka (75),
Yuriko Mizuma (77) Han Eun-kyung 4 4
October 1994
Takegahana Stadium, ****uyama 1994
Asian Games ****an 5–0
South Korea 5 23 September...
- ****uyama,
Hiroshima 18:30
Report (JFA)
Report (JFA)
Higashi 47'
Matsumoto 81'
Patric 84', 90+1' Stadium: ****uyama
Takegahana Park
Stadium Attendance: 2,751...
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Honourable Satsuma Construction Workers'
Graves at
Takegahana Ōtani
Betsuin 竹ヶ鼻大谷別院薩摩工事義歿者墓
Takegahana Ōtani
Betsuin Satsuma kōji
kibotsusha no haka Hashima...