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Japanese literature
In the middle of the Sengoku Period (Period of Warring States), Takeda, Uesugi and Hojo in Togoku (the eastern part of Japan, particularly Kanto region) and Nobunaga ODA in Kinai region (the five capital provinces surrounding Kyoto and Nara) were expanding their control over their territories. Shingen, realizing that his death was near, went to the front in Kai Province and started to invade Tokugawa territory in order to keep the Takeda family safe even after his death. Ieyasu, realizing this, decided to fight against the Takeda army, the strongest force in the Sengoku Period, while requesting reinforcements from Nobunaga, who had formed an alliance with Ieyasu. Shingen was steadily walking west to west, but his time was so short that he made a decision not to reveal it to his son Katsuyori and his senior vassals. Here is the Battle of Mikahohara, which is portrayed with realistic psychological depictions and bold new interpretations based on the latest research that no one knows.