Baba Nobuharu | 馬場 信春

“武士は死を恐れず、名を残すことを重んじる。”

— A warrior fears not death, but values the legacy he leaves behind.

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Lead
統率
Valor
武勇
Intel
知略
Pol
政治
75 70 65 60
Name (JP) 馬場 信春
Title Daimyo
Clan / Force Takeda Clan
Era 1557 – 1638
Origin Kōzuke
Key Battles
Arts Martial Arts
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About Baba Nobuharu

Baba Nobuharu was born in 1557 in Kōzuke province, into a distinguished samurai family.

From a young age, he was trained in the ways of the sword and the tactics of war.

Growing up in a tumultuous time, Nobuharu was influenced by the constant conflicts that defined the Sengoku period, which shaped his character and ambitions.

Nobuharus in the ranks came through his fierce loyalty to his lord, with whom he fought in numerous engagements.

His bravery and keen understanding of battlefield tactics earned him recognition among his peers, leading to his eventual appointment as a daimyo.

By demonstrating both strategic insight and valor, he solidified his reputation, ensuring his family’s prominence amidst the power struggles of neighboring clans.

Throughout his life, Nobuharu took part in several key that defined the era.

He is particularly noted for his role in the famous Siege of Yokohama where his tactical maneuvers helped secure a decisive victory for his forces.

His valor on the battlefield inspired many soldiers, and his strategic decisions bolstered his lords campaigns, greatly impacting the overall power dynamics of the time.

Baba Nobuharu passed away in 1638, leaving behind a celebrated among the samurai of his time.

His commitment to his lord and his prowess in battle became a blueprint for loyalty and skill for future generations.

Today, he is remembered not only as a skilled warrior but also as a key figure during one of Japan’s most transformative periods, the Sengoku era.

His life story continues to inspire those who study the art of war and honor in Japanese history.

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