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  1. Several more small forts and villages were attacked before the siege on Osaka Castle itself began on December 4, 1614. Yukimura built a small fortress called Sanada-maru in the southwest corner of Osaka Castle. The Sanada-maru was an earthwork barbican defended by 7,000 men under Yukimura's command.

  2. After winning the Battle of Sekigahara, Ieyasu established the Edo Shogunate. Furthermore, Ieyasu destroyed the Toyotomi family left behind by Toyotomi Hideyoshi at the Battle of Osaka. It was Yukimura Sanada (his real name was Yukimura) who drove Ieyasu into a predicament in this battle of Osaka.

  3. The Sanada-maru was an earthwork barbican defended by Sanada Yukimura and 7,000 men, on behalf of the Toyotomi. The Shōgun's armies were repeatedly repelled, and Sanada and his men launched a number of attacks against the siege lines, breaking through three times.

  4. While there wasn’t any supreme warlord to command the Osaka garrison forces, Sanada Yukimura played an important role in siege preparations. A celebrated master of defense, he had held up Ieyasu’s son Hidetada at Ueda Castle in 1600.

  5. Nov 1, 2023 · The stone monument of ‘Sanada-shi Hasshō no Satō’ (Birthplace of the Sanada Clan) located in Ueda City, Nagano Prefecture, which was governed by Sanada Yukitaka, the grandfather of Sanada Nobushige.

  6. However, Sanada Yukimura (Nobushige) of the Toyotomi forces built a fort called "Sanadamaru" to prevent the attack from Tokugawa. On May 6, the "Battle of Domyoji-guchi" took place, in which the Toyotomi forces tried to prevent the Tokugawa forces from advancing westward along the Yamato Road to Osaka Castle.

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  8. Jun 3, 2011 · Yukimura had only 3,000 troops under his personal command and heavy casualties inflicted on the other Toyotomi forces were taking its toll. As dusk neared, Sanada realized further fighting was useless and executed an orderly withdrawal back to Osaka castle.

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