Takeda Nobutora (武田 信虎, February 11, 1494 – March 27, 1574) was a Japanese daimyō (feudal lord) who controlled the Province of Kai, and fought in a number of battles of the Sengoku period.
He was the father of the famous Takeda Shingen.[1]
^Turnbull, Stephen (1998). The Samurai Sourcebook. Cassell & Co. pp. 208–209. ISBN 1854095234.
TakedaNobutora (武田 信虎, February 11, 1494 – March 27, 1574) was a Japanese daimyō (feudal lord) who controlled the Province of Kai, and fought in a number...
several times at Kawanakajima. Takeda Shingen was the first-born son of TakedaNobutora (武田信虎), leader of the Takeda clan, and daimyō of the province...
had a huge amount of respect for one another. Takeda Harunobu (1521 – 1573) succeeded his father Nobutora in 1540 and became shugo lord of Kai Province...
family. Takeda clan, the family of Takeda Shingen, and a relatively important and powerful one therefore, in Japan's Sengoku period TakedaNobutora – daimyō...
and forced Nobutora to retreat. But Nobutora's son, Takeda Shingen, then 15 years old, and called 'Takeda Harunobu', rallied the Takeda forces and led...
Nobukata served under both TakedaNobutora and Takeda Shingen and also was tasked with young Shingen. In 1541 Nobutora, along with Amari Torayasu, was...
battle, Takeda Shingen expelled his father TakedaNobutora and became new leader of Takeda clan. A few years later, he became a vassal of Takeda Shingen...
heir Takeda Katsuyori. Suwa Yorishige fought TakedaNobutora in the 1531 Battle of Shiokawa no gawara. Suwa Yorishige was then defeated by Takeda Shingen...
of Takeda Shingen of Kai. This allowed Yoshimoto to cement an alliance with the Takeda when he helped Shingen imprison his father, TakedaNobutora, in...
16th century. Yoshikiyo followed in fighting against both TakedaNobutora and his son Takeda Shingen. Yoshikiyo was also a very close ally under Uesugi...
unprepared, having seen the Takeda flee. Shingen usurped his father as leader of the Takeda in 1541, and resolved to outdo Nobutora by conquering Shinano....
fought between the Takeda and Hōjō clans in Japan's Sengoku period. On 8 July of that year, the battle was won by TakedaNobutora over Hōjō Ujitsuna....
the Genyosha dojo was Takeda Tadakatsu (descendant of Takeda Shingen's father, TakedaNobutora), and 41st generation of Takeda. In consequence, the martial...
authority. In 1573, Ashikaga Yoshiaki requested the aid of another warlord, Takeda Shingen, in overthrowing the Oda clan. Oda Nobunaga responded by deposing...
Sengoku period, the clan held the position of shugo of Kai Province, and TakedaNobutora selected a location near the center of the province to build this fortified...
Nakadai plays both the titular thief turned body-double and the famous daimyō Takeda Shingen whom the thief is tasked with impersonating. This dual role helped...
(十七人の忍者) Iga no Jingoza TV film, assistant director 1991 Takeda Shingen (武田信玄) TakedaNobutora TV film Saito Dosan: Rage of Power (戦国乱世の暴れん坊 斎藤道三 怒涛の天下取り)...
in Hakone, then sent as hostage to Takeda Shingen of the Takeda clan in the three-way alliance between Hōjō, Takeda, and Imagawa formed in 1554. He was...
a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period, and served the Takeda clan under TakedaNobutora and Shingen. Amari was a shukurō, or clan elder, following...
birth, Kōzuke Province was being contested by the Uesugi, the Hōjō, and the Takeda clans. His family was originally a branch of the Ōgo clan that moved to...
commander of the Takeda forces after Shingen falls ill. Soichiro Hoshi provides Yukimura's voice in the games and anime. Kouhei Takeda plays him in the...