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Voiced by: Shin'ichirō Kamio [4] A warrior and an ally of Hoshina who is part of the Suwa sect. Yūki Sanjūrō (結城 宗広) Voiced by: Songdo [4] Sanjūrō is a savage warrior serving Hoshina, and the son of general Yūki Munehiro, who serves the Emperor. Unno Yukiyasu (海野 幸康)} Voiced by: Taiten Kusunoki [4]
Kusunoki Masashige (楠木 正成, 1294 – 4 July 1336) was a Japanese military commander and samurai of the Kamakura period remembered as the ideal loyal samurai. Kusunoki fought for Emperor Go-Daigo in the Genkō War to overthrow the Kamakura shogunate and restore power in Japan to the Imperial Court .
Unlike at Akasaka, however, Kusunoki made sure that Chihaya could stand effectively against many attacks, which included the Hōjō's use of movable bridges and fire. Kusunoki also employed many strategies such as dummy troops, and surprise raids. [3] [4] [5] [6]
The Kinect functions map body movements to dragon movement and attacking, and uses voice commands to alter its position or activate its special attack. [ 2 ] [ 8 ] [ 10 ] The game includes asynchronous cooperative play through Xbox Live , allowing players to hire each others' dragons and share in the rewards from each mission.
Kami-Akasaka Castle (上赤坂城, Kami-Akasaka-jō) is a late Kamakura period Japanese castle located in the village of Chihayaakasaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. [1] [2] Its ruins have been protected as a National Historic Site since 1934. [3]
During the Edo period, Kusunoki, despite only commanding a fraction of the Imperial force, became a figure of loyalty for choosing to sacrifice himself for the Imperial family against the impossible odds, with Tokugawa Mitsukuni writing the epitaph and Minatogawa Shrine consecrated on 24 May 1872 to cement his fame.
[4]: 13–14 [5]: 174 During the initial assault by the Kamakura force, Masashige used skilled archers to kill or wound many before they retreated hastily to make camp for a longer siege. Kusunoki Shichiro picked this time to attack the camp with his horsemen from two sides, and was soon joined by more cavalry from the castle gates. The ...
Kusunoki Masatoki (Japanese: 楠木 正時, died February 4, 1348) was a samurai lord during the Nanboku-chō period, and the second son of Kusunoki Masashige. He was second-in-command during the Battle of Shijōnawate , and died in battle in 1348, along with his older brother, Kusunoki Masatsura .