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Hoshina Masanao

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Hoshina Masanao (保科正直) (1542-October 21, 1601) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period, who served the Takeda clan. He was the successor of his father Masatoshi in the ranks of the senior Takeda retainers, and was given command of 250 cavalry.[1] Masanao was driven out of Takatō Castle following a siege in 1582, but was soon allowed to return through the assistance of the Hojo clan. Following a brief conflict with Tokugawa Ieyasu's forces, Masanao became a Tokugawa retainer, and was allowed to retain Takatō.[2] He took part in the siege of Odawara Castle under Ieyasu's command, and moved to the Kantō region together with Ieyasu. In the Kantō, Masanao ruled the Tako Domain.[3]

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