The Bunpro Race through the Past Of Japan

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Japanese history over Sengoku and Edo period is half the reason I am here!

I will try to chime in when I can with some interesting bits:
About 5 years in now, so 1573: The well-known Battle of Mikatagahara occurs, which is one of the Takeda clans most decisive victories. Takeda Shingen was on his way to Kyoto himself to oppose Oda forces, when they were met with a combined Ieyasu-Oda forces trying to block his way. Using their famed (and feared!) mounted cavalry charges, the Takeda crushed Tokugawa Ieyasu’s forces.
Soon after, in a follow up siege, Takeda would be killed, effectively ending one of the most powerful eastern clans

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