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  Anayama Beisetsu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Anayama was married to Takeda Shingen's daughter and is remembered as being one of 'Shingen's Twenty-Four Generals', serving at fourth battle of Kawanakajima (1561) and Mikatagahara (1572), among many other frays.
Anayama was given a castle and land in Suruga province after it was taken in 1569, and remained there for a decade.
He maintained an important place in the Takeda hierarchy under Shingen's son Katsuyori, and led a large body of troops at Nagashino in 1575.
www.samurai-archives.com /beisetsu.html   (165 words)

  
 The Takeda generals
Encouraged, his retainer drank from the same cup and it is said he recovered.
Anayama was the son of Anayama Izu no kami Nobutomo (d.1560).
He is said to have acted as a gunnery expert of sorts for Shingen during his career and was also known as Anayama Beisetsu.
www.samurai-archives.com /takedaret.html   (4017 words)

  
 FLYING CRANE
Oshizu was the daughter of Kan'o Sakayoshi, a former retainer of the Odawara-Hojo clan (whose heirs were the ruling family of the Sayama domain in Kawachi Province), and had been taken on as the servant to Hidetada's wetnurse.
When Yukimatsumaru became three years old, he was transferred to the care of Shingen's 2nd daughter, the nun Kensho-in, who was the widow of Shingen's famed general Anayama Nobukimi.
The young boy's existence was only known by a handful of people, among them the roju Doi Toshikatsu, so his life was, to a great extent, in safe hands.
thebakumatsu.tripod.com /AizuDuringEdo.html   (710 words)

  
 The Corners of History :: Japanese Historical Figures: Oda Nobunaga
From the west Oda forces invaded, from the southwest came the Tokugawa, from the south and southeast came the Hojo, and unhappy Takeda generals rebelled and joined the invaders.
The biggest betrayal came when Katsuyori’s own brother in law Kiso Yoshimasa and Anayama Nobukimi (who was married to his aunt) rebelled against him.
Katsuyori fled his new capital of Nirasaki trying to reach a more defensible area, and other Takeda forces, with about 5,000 troops but his forces dwindled as people deserted.
www.angelfire.com /empire2/cornersofhistory/japanfigures1pt6.htm   (810 words)

  
 CalendarHome.com - 1582 - Calendar Encyclopedia
June 21 - Oda Nobutada, Japanese samurai and warrior (born 1534)
June 21 - Anayama Nobukimi, Japanese military commander (born 1541)
June 23 - Shimizu Muneharu, Japanese military commander (born 1537)
encyclopedia.calendarhome.com /1582.htm   (437 words)

  
 Samurai banners
The colours it would be presented in was, for each unit under a Takeda goshinrui-shu "family member", apparantly decided by the colour scheme on the uma jirushi (personal banner) that particular individual had chosen for himself.
So Anayama Nobukimi (Takeda Shingen's son-in-law) - whose uma jirushi was some fl circles and border on blue - used a fl-on-blue takeda mon for his troops, and Takeda Nobukado (uma jirushi white takeda mon on blue) used white mon on blue.
Non-family Takeda generals - including close, hereditary retainers from the "go fudai karo shu" group - used their own design on the banners of their troops.
folk.uio.no /arnsteio/samurai/heraldry.shtml   (549 words)

  
 GamesExplorer.net / Xbox / S / Samurai Warriors
Defeat him without letting Hirote Hirohide get defeated.
Anayama Nobukimi and Takeda Katsuyori will come towards you; defeat them as well.
You cannot allow any of your allies be defeated.
www.gamesexplorer.net /cheats/xbox/s/11379/samurai_warriors.html   (2334 words)

  
 Les missions
Guerrier de l’ombre : portes secours à Baisetsu Anayama
Filer le guerrier de l’ombre : escorte Baisetsu Anayama jusqu’à la baie
Voici le guerrier de l’ombre : élimine l’ennemi et protège Baisetsu Anayama
dynasty-warriors.forumactif.com /ftopic1015-15.Les-missions.htm   (3742 words)

  
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Before you do, though, you'll want to make a quick jaunt to the northeast and eliminate Nobushige Oyamada, who will relentlessly pursue you if you ignore him.
Once he's out of the picture, take the far western path and work your way south, cutting down Nobukimi Anayama as you progress.
Defeat Masatane Hara to open the south gate of the garrison, which will give you a clear shot at Moritoma Saegusa.
www.supercheats.com /playstation2/walkthroughs/samuraiwarriors2-walkthrough05.txt   (7359 words)

  
 Samurai Warriors 2 Kenshin FAQ - IGN FAQs
Head east and make your way across the central section of the battlefield, cutting your way through the enemy generals until you rendezvous with your allies.
Shingen will move his main camp right before you reach him, and Sakon Shima and Nobukimi Anayama will attack your main camp.
Cut them down and make your way south, stopping only defeat Nobutoyo Takeda at the garrison.
faqs.ign.com /articles/739/739234p1.html   (4464 words)

  
 Kamikaze | Content | Anayama Nobukimi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Anayama era el hijo de Anayama Izu no kami Nobutomo (1560).
Se dice que actuó como algún tipo de experto en artillería para Shingen durante su carrera y fue también conocido como Anayama Beisetsu.
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 Amazon.com: "Hara Masatane": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
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therefore as follows: Yamagata Masakage 300 Takeda Nobushige 200 Anayama Baisetsu Nobukimi 200 Naito Masatoyo 250 Morozumi Masakiyo not listed Hara Masatane 120 Takeda Nobukado 80 Takeda Yoshinobu 200 (estimated)...
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