Yokota Takatoshi
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Yokota Takatoshi (横田 高松, 1487 – November 9, 1550) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period. He was known as one of the "Twenty-Four Generals of Takeda Shingen".[1]
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![]() Painting of Japanese samurai, Yokota Takatoshi, possibly painted in the 1500’s | |
Native name | 横田 高松 |
Born | 1487 |
Died | November 9, 1550 Toishi Castle, Shinano Province, Japan |
Allegiance | Takeda clan |
Battles / wars | Sieges of Toishi (1550) |
Military life and Death
He was most known for his participation in Sieges of Toishi where he together with Sanada Yukitaka fight Murakami Yoshikiyo. he reportedly put a fervent strong drill to his Spear soldier during the sieges, ordered them to consecutively perform a certain maneuver on battlefield, as such if a single line were to be formed with a depth of three-ranks, they would level their spear tips while advancing. however, despite the success of the siege he was killed in the battle[2][3]
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