216:
183:
223:
190:
840:
717:(barracks building of japanese castles), then retreated before the enemy reinforcements from another castles came in. It was said the senior vassals of Ieyasu cried in joy during this battle as they witnessed Ieyasu personal bravery on the battlefield and comparing his feat with his grandfather,
481:
265:
215:
474:
724:
Motoyasu's forces attacked Terabe Castle, but were driven off by reinforcements sent by Oda
Nobunaga. Motoyasu then continued his campaign against other Oda clan possessions.
258:
467:
251:
182:
877:
198:
901:
782:
667:. In 1558, Suzuki Shigeteru(or Suzuki Shigetatsu), lord of Terabe Castle, defected from the Imagawa in favor of an alliance with
906:
870:
55:
911:
814:
581:
383:
768:
863:
551:
531:
521:
418:
343:
591:
571:
433:
333:
403:
596:
338:
298:
293:
896:
546:
373:
368:
353:
639:. The Siege of Terabe Castle was Matsudaira Motoyasu's first battle, who would later change his name to
388:
378:
155:
151:
606:
566:
448:
438:
413:
308:
718:
672:
561:
516:
393:
363:
358:
328:
288:
698:
810:
778:
676:
541:
536:
526:
428:
408:
348:
142:
112:
847:
664:
601:
556:
423:
398:
303:
683:
640:
636:
576:
511:
492:
323:
313:
146:
138:
134:
107:
706:
632:
611:
586:
117:
28:
890:
660:
443:
668:
628:
276:
122:
742:
772:
656:
459:
652:
70:
57:
243:
687:
90:
686:. Terabe Castle was the first of a series of battles waged against the
680:
839:
721:. Ieyasu was said fought in close combat while riding his horse.
671:. The Imagawa responded by sending an army under the command of
463:
247:
709:
strategy in this battle where he stormed the castle parts of
851:
846:
This article about a historical
Japanese battle is a
713:(officials living quarters of japanese castles), and
829:This article incorporates text from OpenHistory.
743:"大河で描かれぬ徳川家康「17歳、初陣」から凄かった 今川義元を満足させた、したたかな戦いぶり"
21:
871:
475:
259:
8:
651:The castle was built on the north shore of
878:
864:
482:
468:
460:
266:
252:
244:
18:
749:(in Japanese). Toyo Keizai Inc. p. 2
631:. Terabe Castle was a possession of the
733:
222:
189:
777:. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 14.
7:
836:
834:
850:. You can help Knowledge (XXG) by
679:which would later be known as the
14:
809:. Cassell & Co. p. 215.
838:
221:
214:
202:Location within Aichi Prefecture
188:
181:
741:Tomoyuki Mayama (真山知幸) (2023).
705:chronicle, Ieyasu implemented
1:
902:Battles of the Sengoku period
693:According to the records of
205:Show map of Aichi Prefecture
16:1558 battle in feudal Japan
928:
833:
805:Turnbull, Stephen (1998).
71:35.0958306°N 137.1711111°E
502:
284:
175:
162:
128:
101:
34:
26:
655:, in what is now called
230:Siege of Terabe (Japan)
76:35.0958306; 137.1711111
907:Sieges involving Japan
807:The Samurai Sourcebook
627:took place in 1558 in
625:siege of Terabe Castle
129:Commanders and leaders
22:Siege of Terabe Castle
912:Japanese battle stubs
163:Casualties and losses
675:, a young vassal of
199:class=notpageimage|
719:Matsudaira Kiyoyasu
673:Matsudaira Motoyasu
582:Komaki and Nagakute
135:Matsudaira Motoyasu
67: /
42:May–June 1558
354:Ishiyama Hongan-ji
859:
858:
747:Toyokeizai online
695:Mikawa Monogatari
677:Imagawa Yoshimoto
659:, in the city of
620:
619:
457:
456:
384:Ichijōdani Castle
242:
241:
233:Show map of Japan
156:Suzuki Shigetatsu
143:Ishikawa Kazumasa
113:Imagawa Yoshimoto
97:
96:
919:
880:
873:
866:
842:
835:
821:
820:
802:
796:
795:
793:
791:
769:Stephen Turnbull
765:
759:
758:
756:
754:
738:
665:Aichi Prefecture
497:
495:
484:
477:
470:
461:
334:Inabayama Castle
279:
268:
261:
254:
245:
234:
225:
224:
218:
206:
192:
191:
185:
152:Suzuki Shigeteru
82:
81:
79:
78:
77:
72:
68:
65:
64:
63:
60:
36:
35:
19:
927:
926:
922:
921:
920:
918:
917:
916:
887:
886:
885:
884:
825:
824:
817:
804:
803:
799:
789:
787:
785:
774:Tokugawa Ieyasu
767:
766:
762:
752:
750:
740:
739:
735:
730:
699:Ōkubo Tadachika
684:Tokugawa Ieyasu
649:
641:Tokugawa Ieyasu
637:Mikawa Province
621:
616:
498:
494:Tokugawa Ieyasu
493:
490:
488:
458:
453:
280:
274:
272:
238:
237:
236:
235:
232:
231:
228:
227:
226:
209:
208:
207:
204:
203:
201:
195:
194:
193:
147:Koriki Kiyonaga
145:
141:
139:Sakai Tadatsugu
137:
120:
110:
108:Matsudaira clan
75:
73:
69:
66:
61:
58:
56:
54:
53:
52:
17:
12:
11:
5:
925:
923:
915:
914:
909:
904:
899:
889:
888:
883:
882:
875:
868:
860:
857:
856:
843:
832:
831:
823:
822:
815:
797:
784:978-1849085755
783:
760:
732:
731:
729:
726:
707:scorched earth
703:Tokugawa Jikki
648:
645:
633:Ogasawara clan
618:
617:
615:
614:
609:
604:
599:
594:
589:
584:
579:
574:
569:
564:
559:
554:
549:
544:
539:
534:
529:
524:
519:
514:
509:
503:
500:
499:
489:
487:
486:
479:
472:
464:
455:
454:
452:
451:
446:
441:
436:
431:
426:
421:
416:
411:
406:
401:
396:
391:
386:
381:
376:
371:
366:
361:
356:
351:
346:
341:
336:
331:
326:
321:
316:
311:
306:
301:
296:
291:
285:
282:
281:
273:
271:
270:
263:
256:
248:
240:
239:
229:
220:
219:
213:
212:
211:
210:
197:
196:
187:
186:
180:
179:
178:
177:
176:
173:
172:
169:
165:
164:
160:
159:
149:
131:
130:
126:
125:
118:Ogasawara clan
115:
104:
103:
99:
98:
95:
94:
88:
84:
83:
62:137°10′16.00″E
50:
48:
44:
43:
40:
32:
31:
29:Sengoku period
24:
23:
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
924:
913:
910:
908:
905:
903:
900:
898:
897:1558 in Japan
895:
894:
892:
881:
876:
874:
869:
867:
862:
861:
855:
853:
849:
844:
841:
837:
830:
827:
826:
818:
812:
808:
801:
798:
786:
780:
776:
775:
770:
764:
761:
748:
744:
737:
734:
727:
725:
722:
720:
716:
712:
708:
704:
700:
696:
691:
689:
685:
682:
678:
674:
670:
666:
662:
658:
654:
646:
644:
642:
638:
634:
630:
626:
613:
610:
608:
605:
603:
600:
598:
595:
593:
590:
588:
585:
583:
580:
578:
575:
573:
570:
568:
565:
563:
560:
558:
555:
553:
550:
548:
545:
543:
540:
538:
535:
533:
530:
528:
525:
523:
520:
518:
515:
513:
510:
508:
505:
504:
501:
496:
491:Campaigns of
485:
480:
478:
473:
471:
466:
465:
462:
450:
447:
445:
442:
440:
437:
435:
432:
430:
427:
425:
422:
420:
417:
415:
412:
410:
407:
405:
404:Kizugawaguchi
402:
400:
397:
395:
392:
390:
387:
385:
382:
380:
377:
375:
374:Hikida Castle
372:
370:
367:
365:
362:
360:
357:
355:
352:
350:
347:
345:
342:
340:
337:
335:
332:
330:
327:
325:
322:
320:
317:
315:
312:
310:
307:
305:
302:
300:
297:
295:
292:
290:
287:
286:
283:
278:
275:Campaigns of
269:
264:
262:
257:
255:
250:
249:
246:
217:
200:
184:
174:
170:
167:
166:
161:
157:
153:
150:
148:
144:
140:
136:
133:
132:
127:
124:
119:
116:
114:
109:
106:
105:
100:
92:
89:
86:
85:
80:
51:Terabe Castle
49:
46:
45:
41:
38:
37:
33:
30:
25:
20:
852:expanding it
845:
828:
806:
800:
788:. Retrieved
773:
763:
751:. Retrieved
746:
736:
723:
714:
710:
702:
694:
692:
669:Oda Nobunaga
650:
629:feudal Japan
624:
622:
577:Tenshō-Jingo
547:Mikatagahara
506:
379:Odani Castle
369:Mikatagahara
318:
309:Nagara river
277:Oda Nobunaga
123:Oda Nobunaga
102:Belligerents
59:35°5′44.99″N
27:Part of the
697:written by
74: /
891:Categories
816:1854095234
728:References
653:Mikawa Bay
607:Sekigahara
567:Temmokuzan
552:Takatenjin
532:Kanegasaki
439:Tenmokuzan
419:Takatenjin
414:Tedorigawa
359:Mount Hiei
344:Kanegasaki
121:forces of
111:forces of
715:Sannomaru
562:Nagashino
522:Azukizaka
517:Okehazama
394:Nagashino
364:Nagashima
329:Okehazama
771:(2012).
711:Ninomaru
688:Oda clan
542:Futamata
527:Kakegawa
449:Honnō-ji
429:Hijiyama
409:Shigisan
339:Chōkō-ji
289:Akatsuka
47:Location
790:15 June
753:15 June
647:History
597:Odawara
557:Yoshida
537:Anegawa
424:Tottori
399:Mitsuji
349:Anegawa
171:unknown
168:unknown
93:victory
813:
781:
681:Shogun
661:Nishio
602:Kunohe
572:Takatō
512:Marune
507:Terabe
434:Takatō
324:Marune
319:Terabe
299:Muraki
294:Kiyosu
87:Result
612:Osaka
587:Kanie
389:Itami
314:Ukino
848:stub
811:ISBN
792:2024
779:ISBN
755:2024
701:and
657:Hazu
623:The
592:Ueda
444:Uozu
154:(or
39:Date
635:of
304:Inō
91:Oda
893::
745:.
690:.
663:,
643:.
879:e
872:t
865:v
854:.
819:.
794:.
757:.
483:e
476:t
469:v
267:e
260:t
253:v
158:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.