Japanese literature Notes on Mikawa Zohei (12) : Jingi ODAWARA / Tadamasa Ihara Futaba Bunko

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Japanese title: 文庫 日本文学 三河雑兵心得 (十二) 小田原仁義 / 井原忠政 双葉文庫
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Released date: 13 Sep 2023

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Futaba Bunko / As the final stage of unifying the whole country by Hideyoshi, the conquest of the Hōjō clan began at last. However, the Odawara Castle, the headquarters of the Hōjō clan, was a strong castle in the country that even Kenshin and Shingen could not defeat. Furthermore, the castle network of branch castles stretched across the Kanto region was well prepared. On the other hand, Hideyoshi's army of 200000 soldiers chose to defeat each Nakagusuku Castle, while the Tokugawas tried to capture the mountain castles built in Hakone-to block the advance from the Tokai-do Road. The Hundred Musketeers led by Mohei aim to take control of the Nishinomaru, and while suffering from Unebori and Horishoji of the Hōjō style, they move forward little by little with wisdom and guts. The Twelfth of the Impregnable Story of a Sengoku Ashigaru (Ashigaru in the Sengoku period)!