Oda Nobunaga w/Sword

Item Number:

6232

Price:

$325.00

Availability:

In Stock

Each figure is individually painted by hand. Painting will vary from pictures shown here. These figures are not intended for children.

Description

Oda Nobunaga was one of the greatest of Samurai commanders. His ruthless military campaigns were a major element in the unification of Japan. By 1568 he had taken Kyoto and deposed the last Ashikaga Shogun, Yoshiaki. At Anegawa, Nobunaga’s victory over the Asai and Askura clans further strengthened his territorial acquisitions. Nobunaga’s 12-year campaign against the tenacious and fanatical populist Buddist Ikko-Ikki army as well as the Tendai Buddist warrior monks on the Hiezan holy mountain were major military feats which alluded many other daimyos.
In 1582, Nobunaga responded to an emergency request for reinforcements by General Hideyoshi who was locked in battle with the Mori and sent a portion of his forces to assist. The departure of much of his army left Nobunaga vulnerable, and the traitorous General Akechi struck. Nobunaga was trapped in Honnoji Tample which was set on fire. Before the fires engulfed him, Nobunaga committed suicide.

Additional information

Weight 5.6 oz
Dimensions 4.5 × 3.5 × 2.75 in
Inventory Type

Limited Edition

0

Descriptor Cards

2009-00118