In the mid-1550s, the [[Imagawa clan|Imagawa]], [[Go-Hojo clan|Hojo]], and [[Takeda clan|Takeda clans]] met at the Zentoku-Ji temple in [[Suruga province]] and established a peace treaty. The proceedings were moderated by a monk named Sessai. The three daimyo agreed not to attack each other, as well as made agreements on support and reinforcements if necessary. This agreement was held together by three marriages - [[Hojo Ujimasa]] married the daughter of [[Takeda Shingen]] ([[Obai-in]]), [[Imagawa Ujizane]] married a daughter of [[Hojo Ujiyasu]], and [[Takeda Yoshinobu]] had already married the daughter of Imagawa Yoshimoto in 1552, further strengthening ties between the Takeda and the Imagawa. Due to these agreements, the three daimyo were able to focus on thier own goals without fear of attack. | In the mid-1550s, the [[Imagawa clan|Imagawa]], [[Go-Hojo clan|Hojo]], and [[Takeda clan|Takeda clans]] met at the Zentoku-Ji temple in [[Suruga province]] and established a peace treaty. The proceedings were moderated by a monk named Sessai. The three daimyo agreed not to attack each other, as well as made agreements on support and reinforcements if necessary. This agreement was held together by three marriages - [[Hojo Ujimasa]] married the daughter of [[Takeda Shingen]] ([[Obai-in]]), [[Imagawa Ujizane]] married a daughter of [[Hojo Ujiyasu]], and [[Takeda Yoshinobu]] had already married the daughter of Imagawa Yoshimoto in 1552, further strengthening ties between the Takeda and the Imagawa. Due to these agreements, the three daimyo were able to focus on thier own goals without fear of attack. |