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  1. Odawara Campaign. Hoshina Masatoshi (保科 正俊) (1509–1593) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period, who served the Takeda clan. He was the head of Hoshina clan, son of Hoshina Masanori. Masatoshi served under Shingen from the latter's earliest campaigns and fought in many of battles.

  2. Hoshina Masanao (保科正直, 1542-1601), a son of Masatoshi, was granted Tako Domain in Tako (多胡, Shimōsa Province), with 10,000 koku by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1590. Hoshina Masamitsu (保科正光, 1561-1631), a son of Masanao, received the small domain of Takatō with 30,000 koku after the battle of Sekigahara.

  3. Biography. Kōsaka is known as one of the three "Danjō" that served the Takeda family, along with Sanada Yukitaka and Hoshina Masatoshi (Danjō stands for a formal title, Danjōchū; 弾正忠). Among these three, Kōsaka was known as the "Nige Danjō" (逃げ弾正; literally, the fleeing Danjō), because of his cautious commanding ...

  4. Hoshina Masatoshi (保 科 正 俊?, 1509-1593) es un samurái del período Sengoku de Japón, al servicio del clan Takeda. Hijo de Hoshina Masanori, dirige el castillo de Takatō en la provincia de Shinano.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hoshina_clanHoshina clan - Wikipedia

    The Hoshina clan (保科氏, Hoshina-shi) is a Japanese clan which claims descent from Emperor Seiwa, and is a branch of the Minamoto clan. They were famous for their role as retainers of the Takeda clan in the 16th century. In the Edo period, the clan produced two daimyō families: one ruling the Aizu domain, the other one ruling ...

  6. Hoshina Masatoshi (保科 正俊?) (1509–1593) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period, who served the Takeda clan. The son of Hoshina Masanori, he ruled Takatō Castle in Shinano Province. He initially opposed Takeda Shingen's invasion of Shinano; however, he later submitted to Shingen and became a...

  7. 20 de abr. de 2015 · After the death of Torashige, Katsuyori placed Masanao Hoshina (1542-1601) as a commander of Iida castle. Masanao was a son of Masatoshi Hoshina (1511-1593) who was praised as a master of spear, and was later appointed as a commander of this area.