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− | Oda 55,000 strong, Tekada 60,000 strong
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− | Location: Western Sakai
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− | And so it was the Nobunaga Oda would succeed in crushing Kenshin Uesisgi's fleet at Mino. With that
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− | victory under their belt, the Oda would cut deep into eastern Japan, maintaining the balance of power
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− | between all Clans over the next few months.
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− | In the Battle Of Azai in 1560, Oda would destroy the Takeda. They would go on to invade the
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− | neighboring province of Hun Jun Ho, and capture a few cities their. Even though the Oda didn't gain
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− | much from the campaign, the win increased their eastern empire and halted all Tekada expansions west of their position.
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