The First Battle of Kawanakajima: the Key Point Was Shiota Castle – Both Shingen and Kenshin Moved Around the Castle
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Perhaps due to the influence of the saying, "People are castles, people are stone walls..." Takeda Shingen has a weak image of castles. There is no way that a military commander who is said to be the strongest in the Sengoku period would neglect important facilities such as castles, and in the article below, I have written that Shingen managed his castles thoroughly in preparation for his invasion of Shinano. Shingen's castle management skills…
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