| | Oda Nobunaga's Martial Household Management (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18) |
 | | Oda Nobunaga's Gifu, for instance, was the capital city of Oda's territory as a whole at the end of 1570's; when it started to grow, Oda's previous castles of Komaki, Kiyosu and Nagoya (in reversed chronological order, and click here for pictures) got a great chunk of their souls uprooted and replanted in Gifu. |
 | | Oda Nobunaga's individualism was also manifested in the fact that he never had any such a thing as an advisor; there was no longer an Advisory Board in the Oda clan after the one Nobunaga got from his daddy's days lost the members by the inevitable call of old age. |
 | | Oda Nobunaga was always preferring the company of men of his own generation rather than 'seniors' because he thought those 'old-fashioned' and conservative and against every thought he had the mind to do. |
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