- Siege of Minowa
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Siege of Minowa
partof=Sengoku period
caption=
date=1566
place=Minowa Castle ,Kōzuke province
result=Siege successful; Takeda victory
combatant1=Castle garrison
combatant2=Takeda forces
commander1=Kamiizumi Hidetsuna ,Nagano Narimori
commander2=Takeda Shingen
strength1=3000
strength2=5000
casualties1=
casualties2=The
1566 siege of Minowa was one of several battles fought by theTakeda clan in their campaigns to seize the lands of theUesugi clan , during Japan'sSengoku period . After a period of intense hand-to-hand fighting,Minowa Castle 's lord,Nagano Narimori , was killed, and the castle fell.Some years before,
Nagano Narimasa , lord of Minowa castle and faithful retainer to the Uesugi, died; in order to protect the region from the depredations of the Takeda, the Nagano family kept his death a secret until his heir could settle into power. The Takeda attacked in 1566, and were held off for a time, with the young heir, Nagano Narimori, and famous swordsmanKamiizumi Hidetsuna , leading the defence. Intense hand-to-hand fighting eventually led to Hidetsuna leading a bold charge from the castle, which was initially successful. However, Narimori was killed soon afterwards, and the defence fell apart.References
*Turnbull, Stephen (1998). 'The Samurai Sourcebook'. London: Cassell & Co.
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