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Naoe Kanetsugu was a retainer to the Uesugi clan, who served both Kenshin and his adopted son, Kagekatsu. He is well-known for fighting against Date Masamune in the north during the Sekigahara Campaign and writing a letter to Tokugawa Ieyasu just shortly before one of the last campaigns of the era. He is credited for keeping the Uesugi name.


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Stoic & Impassioned Kanetsugu Naoe, Ikemen Sengoku (full walkthrough) Birthday: August 1st. Height: 5'10''. Blood Type: O. Voice: Akinori Nakagawa. Thank you for reading «Walkthrough Ikemen Sengoku: Kanetsugu Naoe» on my website. I hope you enjoyed this story and am grateful for your support ^_~.


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Kanetsugu Naoe (直江 兼続) A retainer of Yoshihiko Tokugawa. She admires him a lot which she often uses "Love" as a representation of that feeling. Considered as a "Baka" type of person. She often boasts of her skills and claims she's an expert in English (In reality, she's really bad at English). Her weapon is an oversized hammer, which.


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The Naoejo (Naoe Letter) (. 直江状. ) The Naoejo is a letter written in 1600, sent from Kanetsugu NAOE, a senior retainer of the Uesugi family, to Saisho Jotai who negotiated with the Uesugi family ordered by Ieyasu TOKUGAWA. At present, there are several pieces of the Naoejo that have been handed down and its contents vary slightly in each.


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【History of Japan】In this video, I will introduce the life of Naoe Kanetsugu, a famous samurai who served the Uesugi clan in the Sengoku period. He was born.


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Naoe Kanetsugu (直江 兼続, 1559 - January 23, 1620) was a Japanese samurai of the 16th-17th centuries. The eldest son of Higuchi Kanetoyo, Kanetsugu was famed for his service to two generations of the Uesugi daimyōs.He was also known by his court title, Yamashiro no Kami (山城守) or his childhood name, Higuchi Kanetsugu (樋口 兼続)..


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Naoe Kanetsugu was a Japanese samurai of the 16th-17th centuries. The eldest son of Higuchi Kanetoyo, Kanetsugu was famed for his service to two generations of the Uesugi daimyōs (Kenshin & Kenshin's adopted son Kagekatsu). He was also known by his court title, Yamashiro no Kami or his childhood name, Higuchi Kanetsugu.


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Naoe Kanetsugu. Kanetsugu was a son of Higuchi Sôemon Kanetoyo and served Uesugi Kagekatsu. He was largely responsible for the Uesugi manuevers against Tokugawa's allies in the north. He captured Hataya castle but was defeated at Hasedo castle. After the Uesugi were transferred to Yonezawa in 1601, Kanetsugu received an income of 60,000 koku.


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Naoe Kanetsugu. Edit. Kanetsugu is the self-proclaimed "Warrior of Love" and a childhood friend of. She was fully humiliated by Yukimura at a young age and still carries a grudge against her, and was sent by Sen's brother to spy on Sen and Yukimura's actions. Her weapon is a decorated, over-sized sledgehammer capable of knocking heavy gates and.


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In particular, the so-called Naoe Letter that Kanetsugu sent in response to Ieyasu regarding rumors of a Uesugi insurrection is said to have been the trigger that led to the decisive Battle of Sekigahara. This exhibition has been organized in connection with Tenchijin, NHK's grand historical TV drama series for 2009, so the focus is placed on.


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Hana no Keiji (花の慶次, lit. The Flowery Keiji) is a Japanese period manga series, based on the novel Ichi-Mu-An Fūryūki by Keiichiro Ryu and illustrated by Tetsuo Hara.It was serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump from March 1990 to August 1993. The story serves as a fictionalized account of the life of Keiji Maeda. Hana no Keiji is one of best-selling Weekly Shōnen Jump manga.


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Naoe Kanetsugu took up the pen and submitted a tongue-in-cheek response full of logical arguments, thinly-veiled sarcasm and well-placed jabs. Historians know this from the translated copies of the letter, however, the authenticity of the letter itself has been called into question due to discrepancies and anachronisms found in the language.


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Kanetsugu Naoe is a retainer of the Uesugi clan who served Kenshin and his successor, Kagekatsu. He is best known for convincing Kagekatsu to join forces with the Toyotomi, allegedly writing a scathing letter to Ieyasu before Sekigahara. After his death, he is acknowledged as the retainer whose efforts protected the Uesugi line. Contemporary fiction may have him act as Kagekatsu's faithful.


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The Sengoku era gave birth to many historical legends. One of them is Naoe Kanetsugu, the brilliant military general of the Uesugi family. Together with Maeda Keiji, a legendary warrior on the battlefield, who become lifelong friends with each other, they carve out a piece of history in the most dangerous and volatile time in Japan's history. The two men recall their beginnings and the journey.


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A young man with a steel heart. Born and raised in the family who has been serving the Uesugi army for generations, he is a highly skilled warrior with both ability and intellect. He has an overwhelming appearance along with his strength in war, politics, and government. His words might sound like sarcasm, but he will reply straightforwardly.


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Kanetsugu Naoe (Japanese: 直江 兼続) is a character in the Samurai Warriors series. He is a retainer of the Uesugi clan who served Kenshin and his successor, Kagekatsu. He was voiced by Masaya Takatsuka. Kanetsugu first served his lord Kenshin in his famous battles Kawanakajima and Tedorigawa. He helps his master against his opponent and Nobunaga's tactics by protecting their allies from.