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Historical turning point for small Nobunaga against large Imagawa in Japan.
In 1560, young and small lord of Nobunaga Oda beats large lord of Yoshimoto Imagawa to stop to Kyoto, by abrupt intrusion to attack the Imagawa huge military group at very narrow hillside of the Okeha...
Mr. Yoshimoto Imagawa, who has the image of "protector"
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Although it is a park on the border with Nagoya City, it is relatively small and has no parking lot, so I get the impression that it is lonely for its popularity. As is well known, the "Battle of Okehazama" was the battle of 1560 when Oda Nobunaga's army defeated Yoshimoto Imagawa's army and defeated Yoshimoto Imagawa, the general. Nobunaga is often told as a foothold episode for the national conquest, and Yoshimoto imagawa is drawn like a fat incompetent monarch and is drawn like a person who is careful and beaten. ...
There seems to be no established theory about the place where Yoshimoto Imagawa was killed in the Battle of Okehazama. It may not be that, but it feels lonely. I thought it would be nice if I could devise more as a historic battlefield.
Weida Xinchang の Qiyan であまりにも famous な Guyan Field です.
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It is an old battlefield that defeated Yoshimoto Imagawa with Oda Nobunaga's outstanding tactics. From here to the Honnoji Incident, Oda Nobunaga's takeover proceeds at once. I didn't know the overall topography well, but I thought again that Nobunaga's strategy, which was destroyed by the Imagawa army in a narrow area, was wonderful. It means that he has "gained the advantage of the land".
I definitely visited here when I visited Okehazama Kobashijo Park. Compared to the previous park, it was a little lonely park with only a stone monument. It may be a very interesting facility for those who are familiar with it, but it was a little difficult for people with poor knowledge like myself.
Historical turning point for small Nobunaga against large Imagawa in Japan.
In 1560, young and small lord of Nobunaga Oda beats large lord of Yoshimoto Imagawa to stop to Kyoto, by abrupt intrusion to attack the Imagawa huge military group at very narrow hillside of the Okeha...
Mr. Yoshimoto Imagawa, who has the image of "protector"
Although it is a park on the border with Nagoya City, it is relatively small and has no parking lot, so I get the impression that it is lonely for its popularity. As is well known, the "Battle of Okehazama" was the battle of 1560 when Oda Nobunaga's army defeated Yoshimoto Imagawa's army and defeated Yoshimoto Imagawa, the general. Nobunaga is often told as a foothold episode for the national conquest, and Yoshimoto imagawa is drawn like a fat incompetent monarch and is drawn like a person who is careful and beaten. ...
I'm lonely as an old battlefield in Okehazama ...
There seems to be no established theory about the place where Yoshimoto Imagawa was killed in the Battle of Okehazama. It may not be that, but it feels lonely. I thought it would be nice if I could devise more as a historic battlefield.
Weida Xinchang の Qiyan であまりにも famous な Guyan Field です.
It is an old battlefield that defeated Yoshimoto Imagawa with Oda Nobunaga's outstanding tactics. From here to the Honnoji Incident, Oda Nobunaga's takeover proceeds at once. I didn't know the overall topography well, but I thought again that Nobunaga's strategy, which was destroyed by the Imagawa army in a narrow area, was wonderful. It means that he has "gained the advantage of the land".
Is it fun for people who know it?
I definitely visited here when I visited Okehazama Kobashijo Park. Compared to the previous park, it was a little lonely park with only a stone monument. It may be a very interesting facility for those who are familiar with it, but it was a little difficult for people with poor knowledge like myself.