Takigawa Kazumasu | 滝川 一益

“我が力を見せてやる。”

— I will show you my strength.

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武勇
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知略
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75 70 80 65
Name (JP) 滝川 一益
Title Daimyo
Clan / Force Oda Clan
Era 1525 – 1586
Origin Mino
Key Battles
Arts Noh Theatre
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About Takigawa Kazumasu

Takigawa Kazumasu was born in 1525 in Mino Province.

He came from the Takigawa clan, a family of minor samurai who served the Saito clan.

From an early age, he showed an inclination for military strategy and leadership, which led him to seek greater fortunes in the chaotic environment of the Sengoku period.

Kazumasus began when he became a retainer of Oda Nobunaga, one of the most powerful warlords of the time.

His loyalty and tactical skills earned him recognition, especially during the against the Takeda and Uesugi clans.

Throughout the 1560s, Kazumasu played critical roles in several decisive, showcasing his ability to command troops and outmaneuver the enemy.

One of his most significant contributions was during the Battle of Nagashino in 1575, where he helped implement innovative tactics that aided in defeating the Takeda forces.

His strategic insight not only helped Oda Nobunaga consolidate power but also established a precedent for modern warfare in Japan.

Kazumasus valor on the battlefield was respected by both allies and foes, further solidifying his stature as a capable general.

After Nobunagas death in 1582, Kazumasu faced the upheaval of the power struggle that ensued.

Though initially loyal to Nobunaga’s heir, he later aligned with Toyotomi Hideyoshi.

Takigawa Kazumasu passed away in 1586 but left a of loyalty and military acumen that contributed to the unification of Japan.

Today, he is remembered as a capable and respected daimyo of his time.

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