The 1550 siege of Fukashi was one of a series of battles waged by Takeda Shingen in his long campaign to conquer Shinano province, which was ruled by a number of minor daimyō, notably the Suwa, Ogasawara, and . Shingen was able to size Fukashi without much difficulty, and Shingen placed Baba Nobuharu in charge of it the fortress. Matsumoto Castle was later built on the site. The loss of Fukashi broke the power of the Ogasawara clan, and Ogasawara Nagatoki was forced to flee and seek refuge with his ally Murakami Yoshikiyo at Katsurao, which was itself besieged by Shingen four years later.
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| - Siège de Fukashi (fr)
- Assedio di Fukashi (it)
- Beleg van Fukashi (nl)
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| - Le siège de Fukashi est mené en 1549 par Shingen Takeda lors de sa campagne destinée à prendre le contrôle de la province japonaise de Shinano. La forteresse de Fukashi est une des petites forteresses contrôlée par Ogasawara Nagatoki. Après sa victoire, Shingen Takeda plaça Baba Nobuharu à la tête de cette forteresse. Le château de Matsumoto se trouve sur ce site.
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- L′assedio di Fukashi del 1549 fu eseguito da Takeda Shingen durante la sua campagna per la conquista dello Shinano. Il castello di Fukashi fu una delle tante fortezza minori controllate da Ogasawara Nagatoki, che caddero in mano Takeda. Dopo aver conquistato il castello Shingen mise Baba Nobuharu al comando; il castello di Matsumoto fu costruito più tardi in quel posto. (it)
- Het Beleg van Fukashi was een slag tijdens de Japanse Sengoku-periode. Het beleg vond plaats in 1549 en was een van de stappen van Takeda Shingen om zijn macht in de provincie Shinano te vergroten. Kasteel Fukashi was een van de vele kleinere forten van . Het beleg eindigde in een inname van het kasteel door Takeda Shingen. Nadat Takeda het kasteel had veroverd vertrouwde hij het beheer ervan toe aan Baba Nobuharu. Later werd kasteel Matsumoto gebouwd op deze locatie. (nl)
- The 1550 siege of Fukashi was one of a series of battles waged by Takeda Shingen in his long campaign to conquer Shinano province, which was ruled by a number of minor daimyō, notably the Suwa, Ogasawara, and . Shingen was able to size Fukashi without much difficulty, and Shingen placed Baba Nobuharu in charge of it the fortress. Matsumoto Castle was later built on the site. The loss of Fukashi broke the power of the Ogasawara clan, and Ogasawara Nagatoki was forced to flee and seek refuge with his ally Murakami Yoshikiyo at Katsurao, which was itself besieged by Shingen four years later. (en)
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| - Matsumoto Castle, which stands on the site of the earlier Fukashi Castle (en)
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| - Takeda victory. Ogasawara Nagatoki forced to abandon his lands. (en)
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