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【Museum Class】◆Takeda Shingen (Hoshoin Takeda Shingen) 2 Red Seal Documents (Authentic) and 4 Other Ancient Documents◆ Inspection: Tokugawa Ieyasu, Oda Nobunaga, Asakura Yoshikage, Uesugi Kenshin, Imagawa Yoshimoto, Nagao Kagetora, Ashikaga Yoshiteru, Takeda Katsuyori, Saito Dosan, Azai Nagamasa, Tokugawa Tsunayoshi 【Description】 【Museum Class】◆Takeda Shingen (Hoshoin Takeda Shingen) 2 Red Seal Documents (Authentic) and 4 Other Ancient Documents◆ ※Takeda Shingen's Buddhist name is "Hoshoin Shingen" ※The details of the other 4 ancient documents are unknown, so they are considered as extras. (Images: 4th, 5th, and 6th) ★This item is guaranteed to be genuine. (Regarding genuine and authentic items, returns and refunds will be accepted if certified by a public institution) 【Size】 [Main paper (Takeda Shingen)] 37.5 x 38cm ※Please forgive slight errors as it is amateur measurement. 【Condition】 The main paper shows tears, damage, and wear and tear typical of old calligraphy. ※Please check the images for details. 【Takeda Shingen】 [Born] November 3, 1521, in Kai, Sekisuiji Temple [Died] April 12, 1573, in Komaba, Shinano A feudal lord of the Warring States period. The eldest son of Nobutora, the governor of Kai. His given name was Harunobu. His pen name was Tokueiken. His Buddhist name was Hoshoin Shingen. His posthumous Buddhist name was Erin-ji-dono Kizan Shingen Daikoji. In 1541, he banished his father, Nobutora, to Suruga and succeeded to the family estate. He then invaded Shinano, conquering Suwa Yorinobu, Murakami Yoshikiyo, and Ogasawara Nagatoki. From 1551 to 1564, he fought against Uesugi Kenshin of Echigo at Kawanakajima (→Battle of Kawanakajima). In 1568, he expelled Imagawa Yoshimoto and took control of Suruga, forming a large territory. In 1572, he led a large army westward, defeating the allied forces of Oda Nobunaga and Tokugawa Ieyasu at Mikatagahara in Totomi (→Battle of Mikatagahara). In 1573, he further invaded Mikawa, but fell ill and died in camp. ◎We do not accept returns due to the buyer's circumstances, such as a different image, incorrect size, or unwanted items, so please bid carefully. (If you still wish to cancel, a 20% (including tax) handling fee, return shipping costs, and transfer fees will be borne by the customer.) 【Other】 The images are taken of the actual item, but the color may appear different from the actual item depending on the lighting, shading, and monitor. Please understand that the condition may change due to rust, stains, mold, insect damage, etc., after the images are taken, and please bid accordingly.
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