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Scenario#: 22     Date: 30 July 1570     Location: Ane River near Lake Biwa, Nagahama, Ōmi Province, Japan

In 1568 Oda Nobunaga's army had control of Kyoto, but when the Asai joined Asakura, together they effectively cut off Oda's army from its home base. With some sly maneuvering, however, Oda managed to return home and after reinforcing his …

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Scenario#: 24     Date: 30 July 1570     Location: Ane River near Lake Biwa, Nagahama, Ōmi Province, Japan

As both sides deployed for battle with Oda facing Asai and Tokugawa against Asakura, the one engagement actually became two separate battles. On the Oda right flank, the Asai were having the better of Nobunaga's troops. One Asai samurai named …

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Scenario#: 23     Date: 30 July 1570     Location: Ane River near Lake Biwa, Nagahama, Ōmi Province, Japan

As both sides deployed for battle with Oda facing Asai and Tokugawa against Asakura, the one engagement actually became two separate battles. Tokugawa Ieyasu personally led his troops against the Asakura and gained the initiative when he ordered…

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Scenario#: 2     Date: October, 1517     Location: Aki Province, Japan

When the head of the Mori Clan died suddenly, Takeda Motoshige saw the opportunity to advance into Mori territory and capture Arita Castle. Provoked into action, Motonari, just a young man of 20 years, mobilized the Mori clan and set …

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Scenario#: 3     Date: October, 1517     Location: Aki Province, Japan

Takeda Mutushige, learning of the fate of Motonao, marched to the Matauchi River and found Motonari and his allies on the opposite bank. Although outnumbered, Motonari decided to attack and sent half his men across the river while a small …

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Scenario#: 40     Date: 5 June 1615     Location: Dōmyōji, near Tamateyama, Osaka Prefecture, Japan

As the Tokugawa army was making their way across the river in pursuit of the remaining Osaka forces from the Heights of Komatsuyama, the fog cleared to reveal the entire Osaka army still blundering forward. On the Osaka left was …

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Scenario#: 39     Date: 5 June 1615     Location: Dōmyōji, near Tamateyama, Osaka Prefecture, Japan

Goto Mototsugu, leading the vanguard of a large Osaka army, had already crossed the Ishikawa River early in the morning of June 3. When his scouts reported that the Tokugawa Army was moving towards the Heights of Komatsuyama, Goto made …

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Scenario#: 8     Date: August, 1542     Location: Azukizaka, Mikawa Province, Japan

The Oda and Imagawa were great rivals, but fighting between these two families was rare, for the two were separated by the domains of the Matsudaira family. In 1542, however, Oda Nobuhide and Imagawa Yashimoto, seeking to extend their influence …

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Scenario#: 1 The First Samurai Skirmish is a non-historical scenario expressly designed to introduce you and a friend to the basics of Samurai warfare using the Commands & Colors Samurai Battles rules. This is the format that we will be using for …

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Scenario#: 13     Date: September 1561     Location: Kawanakajima, Shinano Province, Japan

The battles of Kawanakajima is the story of two powerful clans, each at the limits of their geographical power, but neither clan in the first three battles were willing to commit and therefore resulted in indecisive encounters. In 1561, Uesugi …

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Scenario#: 14     Date: September 1561     Location: Kawanakajima, Shinano Province, Japan

As the battle developed, the Uesugi troops were deployed in a “Winding Wheel” formation as their forces advanced. This tactical formation allowed their front line units to be replaced by fresh troops as the forces moved forward. While the Takeda …

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Scenario#: 15     Date: September 1561     Location: Kawanakajima, Shinano Province, Japan

The Uesugi troops had pushed forward and were in sight of Takeda Shingen*s command tent. Shingen, unaware the enemy was so close, had been directing the battle when his headquarters and bodyguard were attacked. Not having time to draw his …

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Scenario#: 16     Date: September 1561     Location: Kawanakajima, Shinano Province, Japan

Through the night the flanking force of “Operation Woodpecker" under the command of Kosaka had ascended Mt. Saijo only to find that the Uesugi troops had abandoned the position. Hearing the sound of battle, Kosaka quickly moved to the fords …

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Scenario#: 17     Date: September 1561     Location: Kawanakajima, Shinano Province, Japan

By midday Kosaka's flanking force was across the Chikumagawa and charged into the rear of the Uesugi army. Caught between Kosaka from the rear and Shingen, who had reformed the Takeda battle line, to their front, the Uesugi army began …

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Scenario#: 9     Date: 19 May, 1546     Location: Kawagoe Castle, Musashi Province, Japan

In 1545-1546 Uesugi Tomomasa, With the assistance of his powerful relative Uesugi Norimasa and the Kamukura shogun, Ashikaga Haruuji, besieged the strategically important Kawagoe Castle, then held by the Hojo clan. Despite an overwhelming attacking…

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Scenario#: 27     Date: October 1572     Location: Kizaki plain, on the Ōsumi-Hyūga border, Japan

Ito Yoshisuke consolidated his gains over Hyuga province with the capture of Obi. Ito then pushed into Osumí, a holding of the Shimazu clan. Shimazu Yoshihiro only had few men with him, but was determined to make a stand. By …

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Scenario#: 6     Date: October, 1540     Location: Yoshida, Aki Province, Japan

ln October, although rebuffed on a number of occasions, Akíhisa renewed the offensive, burning the remaining buildings outside the castle. Mori Motonari still believed he could prevail and decided to risk a general engagement, but before he marched…

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Scenario#: 4     Date: June, 1540     Location: Yoshida, Aki Province, Japan

Early in 1540, Akihisa, leader of the Amako, proposed a full-scale invasion against the Mori. Before attacking the capital city of Mori, as an advance force, he sent the troops of Amako Kunihisa, of the Shinguto clan, via the Bingo …

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Scenario#: 5     Date: September, 1540     Location: Yoshida, Aki Province, Japan

In early September, Motonari sent a small group of Ashigaru across the Tajii to provoke the Amako into attacking. When the Amako troops came out to drive them back, the Ashigaru fled back across the river to the safety of …

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Scenario#: 7     Date: January, 1540     Location: Yoshida, Aki Province, Japan

In late December, Sue Harukata arrived with the Ouchi relief force, Motonari decided to strike again and ordered Harukata to guard his rear with the Ouchi, while he moved to attack the Amako allied camp at Miyazaki Nagao. But Harukata …

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Scenario#: 25     Date: 25 January 1573     Location: Mikatagahara, Tōtōmi Province, Japan

By 1572 Takeda Shingen was at the height of his power largely due to his superb Samurai cavalry. Although Tokugawa Ieysu was not his greatest threat, Ieysu would not grant the Takeda army right of passage to attack elsewhere. Shingen …

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Scenario#: 20     Date: 1569     Location: Mimase Pass, Sagami Province, Japan

Catching the Hojo totally unprepared, the Takeda invasion was swift and the Hojo base ot Odawara was surrounded. The enemy, however, refused to fight outside the fortress and Takeda Shingen, not ready for a siege ordered a retreat. Hojo Ujikunia …

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Scenario#: 28     Date: 28 June 1575     Location: Nagashino Castle, Mikawa, Honshu, Japan

In the summer of 1575, Takeda Katsuyori led his army into the Tokugawa domain and besieged Nagashino Castle. Oda Nobunaga and Tokugawa Ieyasu led a combined army to relieve the siege. They established their position on the plain of Shitirabara. …

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Scenario#: 29     Date: 28 June 1575     Location: Nagashino Castle, Mikawa, Honshu, Japan

Even though Takeda Katsuyori was faced with a numerically superior enemy force, Katsuyori, over the objections of his veteran commanders, opted to attack. Wary of the Takeda cavalry charge, Oda Nobunaga constructed wooden palisades, interspersed with…

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Scenario#: 31     Date: 28 June 1575     Location: Nagashino Castle, Mikawa, Honshu, Japan

The extreme right of the Oda-Tokugawa army was not protected by wooden palisades, as were the center and left. So when Yamagata Masakage and Hera Masatane charged forward it became one huge melee. Although Yamagata Masakage was skilled in combat, …

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Scenario#: 30     Date: 28 June 1575     Location: Nagashino Castle, Mikawa, Honshu, Japan

On the right, when Baba Nobuharu's attack force emerged from the forest, he also saw an opportunity to defeat his enemies and ordered his cavalry to charge. But because of the forested hill to his light, he could not outflank …

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Scenario#: 21     Date: 1570     Location: Niiyama Castle, Japan

In 1570, Amako Katsuhisa was convinced to return to samurai life after living as a monk for four years. He joined Yamanaks Shikanosuke at Niiyama castle just in time to meet the invading Mori forces about to cross the Linashígawa. …

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Scenario#: 11     Date: June 1560     Location: Toyoake, Owari Province, Japan

In ]une of 1560, Imagawa Yoshimoto assembled a large army with a dream of rising above a local daimyo to become shogunate of all Japan. All that stood in his path to Kyoto, Japan's capital city, was an old rival, …

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Scenario#: 12     Date: June 1560     Location: Toyoake, Owari Province, Japan

After his army's success at capturing the Oda border forts of Marune and Washízu, the Imagawa army and its commander Yoshimoto took time to rest and celebrate their victories in a wooded gorge called Dengakuhazama. Nobunga, hearing of this, quickly …

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Scenario#: 33     Date: 3 May 1584     Location: Shimabara, Japan

Learning of the main advance of the Ryuzoji army, which hoped to crush his domain, Shimazu Iehisa chose to make a stand at Okitanawate despite being heavily outnumbered. In addition to being a confined area, Iehisa constructed a palisade across …

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Scenario#: 10     Date: 1548     Location: Azukizaka, Mikawa Province, Japan

In 1548 Oda Nobuhide led an army into Mikawa, his objective being the Matsudaira's capital city of Okazaki. Matudaíra's young lord, Hirotada, turned to Imagawa for assistance and agreed to provide his only son as a hostage in return for …

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Scenario#: 18     Date: 7 January 1564     Location: Kōnodai, Shimōsa Province, Japan

Having received a report that the Satomi force had capture Konodai castle, Hojo Ujiyasu summoned his retainers and ordered the advance to Konodai. Although the Hojo army was more that double the strength of Satomi Yoshihiro”s army, many men were …

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Scenario#: 19     Date: 8 January 1564     Location: Kōnodai, Shimōsa Province, Japan

After a hard days fighting, the Hojo army during the night repositioned to attack Satomi Yoshihiro's army who had fallen back. Yoshihiro had expected help to arrive from his allies, but none had come during the night. The battle resumed …

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Scenario#: 38     Date: 21 October 1600     Location: Sekigahara, Mino Province, Japan

Around 8:30AM, Kuroda Nagamasa led several other eastern generals and their troops in a direct assault against Ishida Mitsunari's command post. Mitsunari position's, however, was guarded by the men of Gamo Bitchu and Shíma Sakon. These units had…

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Scenario#: 37     Date: 21 October 1600     Location: Sekigahara, Mino Province, Japan

East of Mount Nangu, Asano Yukinaga, hearing the sound of battle, charged his eastern samurai forward. They struck home on Natsuka Masaie's position, which surprised the other western commanders, who for the most part just watched as the fight…

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Scenario#: 36     Date: 21 October 1600     Location: Sekigahara, Mino Province, Japan

The battle was fought around the small village of Sekígahara, astride one of Japan's key feudal-era roads. It was here that Ishida Mitsunari and his western allies planned to meet and stop the advance of Tokugawa Ieyasu and his eastern …

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Scenario#: 35     Date: Early 1589     Location: Suriagehara, Mutsu Province, Japan

In early 1589 Inawashiro Morikuni joined the Date side. Ashina Yoshihiro mustered an army and marched to Suriagehara, where Date's men were formed and ready for battle. Yoshihiro deployed his army and attacked. The Ashina vanguard made good progress…

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Scenario#: 34     Date: 1585     Location: Adachi County, Mutsu Province, Japan

All out war was waging between the families of Date and Hatakeyama, after the head of the Date family was kidnapped and killed by the head of the Hatakeyama family, who was also in turn put to death after the …

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Scenario#: 32     Date: 3 November 1577     Location: Tedori River, Kaga Province, Japan

Uesugi Kenshin invaded Noto province in the fall of 1577, prompting Oda Nobunaga to dispatch a sizable army to the relief of his allies at Nanao castle. Kenshin was initally hesitant to face the great host, but before the Oda …

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Scenario#: 26     Date: 25 January 1573     Location: Hamamatsu Castle, Japan

After his retreat to Hamamatsu castle, the Takeda army leaders suspected a trick and did not attack the castle, when they saw the open castle gate, light of the fires and heard the Tokugawa drums. The army, instead, pulled back …

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