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The Life of Yokota Takamatsu, One of the Twenty-Four Generals of the Takeda Family | a Great General Who Died in a Grindstone Collapse, His Name Became a Hatamoto in Edo

November 9, 1550 (October 1, Tenbun 19) marks the death anniversary of Yokota Takamatsu, a Sengoku period warlord from Kai. His name is pronounced "Yokota Takatoshi." His name may not be familiar to many because he died in battle relatively early, but he was a leading warlord with 30 cavalry and 100 foot soldiers, and was counted as one of the Twenty-Four Generals of the Takeda clan. He served under Nobutora, and died on the battlefield where Sh…
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November 9, 1550 (October 1, Tenbun 19) marks the death anniversary of Yokota Takamatsu, a Sengoku period warlord from Kai. His name is pronounced "Yokota Takatoshi." His name may not be familiar to many because he died in battle relatively early, but he was a leading warlord with 30 cavalry and 100 foot soldiers, and was counted as one of the Twenty-Four Generals of the Takeda clan. He served under Nobutora, and died on the battlefield where Sh…

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BUSHOO!JAPAN(武将ジャパン) broke the news in on Sunday, November 9, 2025.
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