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** ''Location: [[Mikawa province]]'' | ** ''Location: [[Mikawa province]]'' | ||
− | In response to [[Oda clan|Oda]] moves into Western Mikawa, Imagawa Yoshimoto moved forces into Ikutahara in the 8th month of 1542. Oda Nobuhide responded to this by crossing the Yahagi river | + | |
+ | In response to [[Oda clan|Oda]] moves into Western Mikawa, Imagawa Yoshimoto moved forces into Ikutahara in the 8th month of 1542. Oda Nobuhide responded to this by leaving his position at [[Anjo castle|Anjô castle]] and crossing the Yahagi river taking up a position at Kamiwada, and in the 10th month, engaged in battle at Azukizaka, Southeast of [[Okazaki castle]]. The Imagawa vanguard was led by a warrior by the name of Yuhara from [[Suruga province]], and Nobuhide was joined by his brothers [[Oda Nobuyasu|Nobuyasu]], [[Oda Nobumitsu|Nobumitsu]], and [[Oda Nobuzane|Nobuzane]]. The battle was quickly won by Oda side, with credit given to seven Samurai, known as the [[Seven Spears of Azukizaka]]. | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | * [[Shinchoko-ki|Shinchôkôki]] | ||
[[Category:Battles|Azukizaka1]][[Category:Sengoku Period|Azukizaka1]] | [[Category:Battles|Azukizaka1]][[Category:Sengoku Period|Azukizaka1]] |
Latest revision as of 23:19, 3 December 2006
- Oda Nobuhide vs. Imagawa Yoshimoto
- Date: 1542
- Location: Mikawa province
In response to Oda moves into Western Mikawa, Imagawa Yoshimoto moved forces into Ikutahara in the 8th month of 1542. Oda Nobuhide responded to this by leaving his position at Anjô castle and crossing the Yahagi river taking up a position at Kamiwada, and in the 10th month, engaged in battle at Azukizaka, Southeast of Okazaki castle. The Imagawa vanguard was led by a warrior by the name of Yuhara from Suruga province, and Nobuhide was joined by his brothers Nobuyasu, Nobumitsu, and Nobuzane. The battle was quickly won by Oda side, with credit given to seven Samurai, known as the Seven Spears of Azukizaka.