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【Authentic, Museum-Class】◆ "Kenshin Uesugi (Terutora) Black Seal Document, Correspondence" Eiroku 2 (1559), March 16th, Historically Important Material, Battle of Kawanakajima, Hanging Scroll, Scroll Box ◆ Inspection: Yoshiteru Ashikaga, Yoshimoto Imagawa, Katsuyori Takeda, Ujiyasu Hojo, Ujimasa Hojo, Ieyasu Tokugawa, Nobunaga Oda, Yoshikage Asakura, Hideyoshi Hashiba, Motonari Mori ■Description■ 【Authentic, Museum-Class】◆ "Kenshin Uesugi (Terutora) Black Seal Document, Correspondence" Eiroku 2 (1559), March 16th, Historically Important Material, Battle of Kawanakajima, Hanging Scroll, Scroll Box ◆ ◎ This is historically important material related to the Battle of Kawanakajima between Kenshin Uesugi and Shingen Takeda, including important keywords such as "Takeda Forces" and "Kawanakajima." ※ See image 7. ★ Events of March, 1559 (Reference Events) ★ Nakanojo Castle, the main castle of Masayori Takanashi, fell due to the attack by Masanobu Kosaka of the Takeda side. Taking advantage of the time when Kagetora could not send troops to Shinano Province, Harunobu gradually brought the Zenkoji Plain under his control. 【Size】 Overall dimensions: 124cm x 51.5cm 【Condition】 There is damage, sun damage, stains, folds, and dirt due to aging. ※ Please check the images for details. 【Accessories】 Scroll box ★ Kenshin Uesugi (Uesugi Kenshin) / Terutora Uesugi (Uesugi Terutora) January 21, 1530 (February 18, 1530) – April 19, 1578 (age 49) ★ A military commander and daimyo who ruled the Hokuriku region, including Echigo Province (present-day Niigata Prefecture), during the Sengoku period. His first name was Kagetora Nagao (Nagao Kagetora). He became the adopted son of Kensei Uesugi, the Kantō Kanrei, and was given the headship of the Yamanouchi Uesugi family (given the "Uesugi" surname and the character "Masa" from Kensei), and changed his name to Masatora Uesugi (Uesugi Masatora), inheriting the Kantō Kanrei, a high-ranking position in the Muromachi shogunate, which the family had held. Later, he received a single character ("Teru") from Yoshiteru Ashikaga, the shogun of the Muromachi shogunate, and finally took the name Terutora. Kenshin is a posthumous Buddhist name he later adopted. His formal name is Terutora Fujiwara (Fujiwara no Terutora). 【Other】 ◎ We do not accept returns due to the buyer's circumstances, such as "different from the image," "doesn't fit," or "unnecessary," so please bid carefully. (If you must cancel, a 20% fee (including tax), return shipping costs, and transfer fees will be borne by the customer.) Please understand that the condition may change due to rust, stains, mold, insect damage, etc., after the images are taken, and bid accordingly.
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