词条 | Siege of Iwamura Castle |
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|conflict=Siege of Iwamura |partof=the Sengoku period |image= |caption= |date=1572 |place=Iwamura Castle, Mino province, Japan |result=Castle falls; Akiyama victory |combatant1=forces of Takeda Shingen |combatant2=Iwamura castle garrison |commander1=Akiyama Nobutomo |commander2=Tōyama Kagetō |strength1= |strength2= |casualties1= |casualties2= }}{{Campaignbox Campaigns of the Takeda}} The siege of Iwamura was a military event which occurred in 1572 in Japan, concurrent with Takeda Shingen's push into Tōtōmi Province and the Battle of Mikatagahara. Akiyama Nobutomo, one of Shingen's "Twenty-Four Generals," set his eye on the great yamashiro (mountain castle) of Iwamura when Tōyama Kagetō, the commander of the castle's garrison, fell ill and died.[1] Akiyama negotiated the castle's surrender with Tōyama's widow, Lady Otsuya, and took it without any bloodshed. The official keeper of the castle, a seven-year-old lord called Gobōmaru, was taken to the Takeda home province of Kai as a hostage. In accordance with the surrender treaty, Lady Otsuya, who was the aunt of Oda Nobunaga, married Akiyama and she remained the lady of the castle. References1. ^{{cite book|author=A. Sadler|title=Shogun: The Life of Tokugawa Ieyasu|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5HhzBgAAQBAJ&pg=PT97|date=23 December 2014|publisher=Tuttle Publishing|isbn=978-1-4629-1654-2|pages=97–}}
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