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【Genuine Work】◆ "Shingen Takeda's Letter" Hanging Scroll with Shingen's Kao (Signature) and Box ◆ Inspection: Ieyasu Tokugawa, Nobushige Takeda, Nobunaga Oda, Hideyoshi Toyotomi, Nobutora Takeda, Yoshikage Asakura, Kenshin Uesugi, Yoshimoto Imagawa, Kagetora Nagao, Yoshiteru Ashikaga, Katsuyori Takeda, Dosan Saito, Nagamasa Azai, Motonari Mori, Tsunayoshi Tokugawa, Koshu Gold ■Description■ 【Genuine Work】◆ "Shingen Takeda's Letter" Hanging Scroll with Shingen's Kao (Signature) and Box ◆ 【Size】 Overall Dimensions: 113cm x 57cm ※Please forgive slight errors due to amateur measurements. 【Condition】 There are damages, sunspots, stains, separation, and dirt due to aging. ※Please check the images for details. 【Accessories】 Box ★Shingen Takeda (Takeda Shingen) / Harunobu Takeda (Takeda Harunobu) Born December 1, 1521 (Daei 1, November 3) – Died May 13, 1573 (Genki 4, April 12) (Age 53)★ A warlord of the Sengoku period. The guardian daimyo of Kai, a Sengoku daimyo. The 19th head of the Kai-Genji clan. The 16th head of the Takeda clan. His imina (personal name) was Harunobu, and his common name was Taro. His formal name was Minamoto no Harunobu. The notation is "Minamoto no Asa-shin Takeda Shinano no Kami Taro Harunobu." "Shingen" is his Buddhist name (after he became a priest), and his formal name was Tokueiken Shingen. The eldest son of Nobutora Takeda, the 18th head of the Takeda clan, who served as the guardian of Kai. During the time of his predecessor, Nobutora, the Takeda clan transformed from a guardian daimyo to a Sengoku daimyo and achieved domestic unification. Shingen inherited the system and invaded the neighboring province of Shinano. In the process, he fought with Kenshin Uesugi (Kagetora Nagao) of Echigo in the Battles of Kawanakajima, which are said to have occurred five times, and almost completely controlled Shinano. In addition to Kai's home province, he ruled over parts of Shinano, Suruga, West Kozuke, and Totomi, Mikawa, Mino, and Hida. He built the foundation for further expansion of his territory during the era of his successor, Katsuyori. He fell ill in Mikawa during the Western Expedition and died. 【Other】 ◎We do not accept returns due to the buyer's circumstances, such as "different from the image," "doesn't fit," or "unnecessary," so please bid carefully. (If you cancel for any reason, a 20% (including tax) handling fee, return shipping costs, and transfer fees will be borne by the customer.) Please understand that there may be dirt, scratches, and small imperfections other than those described in the images and text. The images are taken of the actual item, but please note that the colors may appear different from the actual item depending on the lighting, shading, and monitor. Please understand that the condition may change due to rust, stains, mold, or insect damage after the images are taken, and please bid accordingly.
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