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Hojo

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During the sixteenth century Japan's medieval period was left behind when the samurai experienced a military revolution that involved the introduction of firearms and the mobilisation of large armies who fought from stone castles. The history of this violent time is perfectly encapsulated in the campaigns waged by five generations of one outstanding warlord family: the H?j? of Odawara Castle. In 1487 their founder attacked a wooden stockade using bows and arrows; in 1590 his great-great grandson defended a huge castle using cannon. Successive H?j? warlords were the contemporaries of famous samurai like Takeda Shingen, Uesugi Kenshin and Oda Nobunaga, whose armies they fought and defeated, but their end came at the hands of Toyotomi Hideyoshi: the "Napoleon of Japan", who defeated the H?j? in a massive siege of their mighty castle of Odawara This book tells the complete story of a century of warfare for the first time using Japanese sources never before translated. It is spectacularly illustrated with pictures of armour and weapons and uniquely commissioned artwork. Detailed and authoritative accounts of the campaigns show the H?j? samurai using every trick in the book from sea raiding to ninja attacks. There are also many surprises such as the use of dogs as messengers and revelation that the final siege of Odawara in 1590 was no pushover when the H?j? dynasty came to its glorious end and their last patriarch committed hara-kiri. Japan and samurai warfare were changed forever.

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ISBN: 9781804513538
Publication date: 30th August 2023
Author: Stephen R Turnbull
Publisher: Helion & Company
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 144 pages
Series: From Retinue to Regiment, 1453-1618
Genres: Military history