* [[Hojo Ujiteru]], [[Hojo Ujikuni]] (under the command of [[Hojo Ujiyasu]]) (20,000) vs. [[Takeda Shingen]] (10,000)
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* ''Location: [[Sagami province]]''
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** ''Date: [[1569]]''
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* ''Battle''
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** ''Location: [[Sagami province]]''
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** ''KIA: (Takeda) [[Asari Nobutane]]''
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In 1569 Takeda Shingen invaded Hojo-controlled Sagami and attempted a number of sieges that culminated in an abortive effort to take [[Odawara castle|Odawara]]. Shingen soon retreated after doing some damage to Odawara's outer works. The Takeda army was attacked in the Mimase pass by a Hojo army under Ujiteru and his brother Ujikuni. The Takeda vanguard, which included [[Baba Nobufusa]], was hard-pressed; Takeda Shingen himself led up the Takeda's main body and the tide of the hard-fought battle was turned by a furious attack by [[Yamagata Masakage]]. The Hojo were defeated and forced to retreat north, allowing the Takeda to return to Kai - though leaving behind some 900 dead.
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[[Hojo Ujiteru]], [[Hojo Ujikuni]] (under the command of [[Hojo Ujiyasu]]) (20,000) vs. [[Takeda Shingen]] (10,000)
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In 1569 Takeda Shingen invaded Hojo-controlled Sagami and attempted a number of sieges that culminated in an abortive effort to take [[Odawara castle|Odawara]]. Shingen soon retreated after doing some damage to Odawara's outer works. The Takeda army was attacked in the [[Mimase Pass]] by a Hojo army under Ujiteru and his brother Ujikuni. The Takeda vanguard, which included [[Baba Nobufusa]], was hard-pressed; Takeda Shingen himself led up the Takeda's main body and the tide of the hard-fought battle was turned by a furious attack by [[Yamagata Masakage]]. The Hojo were defeated and forced to retreat north, allowing the Takeda to return to Kai - though leaving behind some 900 dead.