Naitō Masatoyo

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Military life

In 1566 he was given Minowa Castle in Kōzuke Province after it fell to the Takeda (Siege of Minowa).[2]

At Mikatagahara (1573) he led a charge into the Tokugawa ranks[3] and was at the forefront of the fighting at Nagashino (1575).[4][5] He had opposed the attack at Nagashino and, in the course of the battle, was shot many times by arrows before being beheaded by Asahina Yasukatsu. He had been noted for his warm disposition and his equally impressive talents in warfare and administration. He had even been a mentor to the young Katsuyori, Takeda Shingen's fourth son.

Personal life

Sukenaga and his brother escaped the Takeda clan and, according to the predominant theory, they wandered around the Kantō region. After Nobutora was exiled by his son Takeda Shingen, Shingen recalled the Kudō brothers, reinstating their lands and permitting the family's restoration. Shingen also formally excused Toratoyo of any wrong doing and sent a letter of apology and money to the family. Furthermore, the Kudō were given command of 50 cavalry and granted the rank of samurai-taishō (侍大将).

Death

In 1575, at Battle of Nagashino, after disagreeing with Katsuyori, he rushed into battle, dying an honorable death.

References

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  1. Internet Movie Database (IMDb), "Shingen Takeda (Character) from Kagemusha (1980); retrieved 2013-5-17.
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