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  2. Battle of Tenmokuzan - Wikipedia

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    The 1582 Battle of Tenmokuzan (天目山の戦い, Tenmokuzan no Tatakai) in Japan, is regarded as the last stand of the Takeda clan.This was the final attempt by Takeda Katsuyori to resist the forces of Oda Nobunaga, who had been campaigning against him for some time.

  3. Battle of Dan-no-ura - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Dan-no-ura (壇ノ浦の戦い, Dan-no-ura no tatakai) was a major sea battle of the Genpei War, occurring at Dan-no-ura, in the Shimonoseki Strait off the southern tip of Honshū. On April 25, 1185 (or March 24, 1185 by the official page of Shimonoseki City), the fleet of the Minamoto clan (Genji), led by general Minamoto no ...

  4. Battle of Anegawa - Wikipedia

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    The Sengoku period Battle of Anegawa (姉川の戦い, Anegawa no Tatakai) (30 July 1570) occurred near Lake Biwa in Ōmi Province, Japan, between the allied forces of Oda Nobunaga and Tokugawa Ieyasu, against the combined forces of the Azai and Asakura clans. It is notable as the first battle that involved the alliance between Nobunaga and ...

  5. Kagirinaki Tatakai - Wikipedia

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    Kagirinaki Tatakai (限りなき戦い, literally "Endless Battle") is a platformer/shooter game developed by Hiroshi Ishikawa and published by Enix exclusively for the Sharp X1 in Japan. Gameplay involves the player descending a vertical, underground shaft while facing enemies and projectiles.

  6. Battles of Kawanakajima - Wikipedia

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    The Battles of Kawanakajima were a popular subject for woodblock prints in the Edo period, in part because both the Takeda and Uesugi clans had died out and glorification of their deeds did not therefore pose any threat to the ruling Tokugawa shogunate. [25] A shogi variant based on xiangqi, Kawanakajima shogi , is named after the battles.

  7. Clan (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Many clans take part in gaming competitions, but some clans are just small gaming squads consisting of friends. Squads range from groups of a few friends to four-thousand plus person organizations, with a broad range of structures, goals and members. The lifespan of a clan also varies considerably, from a few weeks to over a decade.

  8. Yamatonoaya clan - Wikipedia

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    On top of being one of the most influential immigrant clans in Japan, clans related to Yamatonoaya became much more prominent after its fall. The clan was divided into clans with distinct surnames, such as the aforementioned Sakanoue clan, the " Fumi clan (書氏)", the " Min clan (民氏)", the " Ikebe clan (池辺氏)" and the " Aratai clan ...

  9. Battle of Nagashino - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, the battle has increasingly been referred to as the Battle of Nagashino and Shitaragahara (長篠・設楽原の戦い, Nagashino Shitaragahara no Tatakai). The battle started with an offensive over Nagashino Castle, followed by a battle at Shitaragahara, about 4 km to the west of the castle. Traditionally, the siege of ...