¡Kenkon No Yume Jo(Tokuma Bunko)
¡Tsumoto Yo
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[Machine Translation] In the 3rd year of Keicho, Hideyoshi died. After a long period of abeyance, Ieyasu finally set his sights on capturing the country. Ieyasu, taking advantage of the opposition of the feudal lords against the powerful Mitsunari Ishida after Hideyoshi's death, gathered about 75,000 men for the Eastern Army at Sekigahara. In contrast, the Western forces numbered just over 80,000. How did Ieyasu, who was said to be a great general of field battles, overturn the West's superiority in the battle? This magnificent warring states picture scroll of Tsumoto's version of Ieyasu opens with a bang.
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