The last picture of the warlords of the warlords Kawai Atsushi

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Content introduction (from the publisher) The latest volume, published by Kawai Atsushi, a familiar historian on NHK General TV's nationwide broadcast of "Historical Detective," is "The Last Picture of the Sengoku Warlords." "True Story!" is currently being serialized in Weekly Asahi Entertainment.The long-awaited book version of "The Sengoku Warlords' Diece Figure Volume," a special edition of "The Legend of the Great Japanese History." With the arrival of a super-aging society and the keyword "end-of-life activities" nowadays, how to reach "dying" is common to modern people. It is a urgent and familiar theme. This project involves learning the truth about the death of the family from "Sengoku warlords" who were always sitting and lying down and were in unison with death. There are 40 warlords, from popular warlords Nobunaga, Hideyoshi and Ieyasu to betray Akechi Mitsuhide and Kobayakawa Hideaki. A "famous warlord" who will never forget his death will appear! Content introduction (from the "BOOK" database) A profile of how to live and die."True Story!" is currently being serialized in Weekly Asahi Entertainment.The long-awaited book is now available as a special edition of "The Sengoku Warlords' Diece" from "The Legend of the Great Japanese History"!With the arrival of a super-aged society and the keyword "end of life" nowadays, how to reach "dying" is a urgent and familiar theme common to modern people.The latest volume by history writer Kawai Atsushi, who learns the truth about his death from "Sengoku warlords" who sat and sat in the face of death. Table of Contents (from the "BOOK" database) Hojo Soun (1456-1519) 64/Hojo Uchitsuna (1487-1541) 55/Saito Dosan (1494-1556) 63/Mori Motonari (1497-1571) 75/Matsunaga Hisahide (1510-1577) 68/Imagawa Yoshimoto (1519-1560) 42/Takeda Shingen (1521-1573) 53/Shibata Katsuie (1522-1583) 62/Miyoshi Nagayoshi (1522-1564) 43/Akechi Mitsuhide (1528-1582) 55/RyuzojiTakanobu (1529-1584) 56 / Uesugi Kenshin (1530-1578) 49 / Otomo Sorin (1530-1587) 58 / Oda Nobunaga (1534-1582) 49 / Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1537-1598) 62 / Maeda Toshiie (1538-1599) 62 / Chosokabe Motochika (1539-1599) 61 / Tokugawa Ieyasu (1542-1616) 75 / Takenaka Hanbei (1544-1579) 36 / Asai Nagamasa (1545-1573) 29 [etc.] Author information (from the "BOOK" database) Kawai Atsushi History writer.Visiting professor at Tama University and part-time lecturer at Waseda University.Born in Tokyo in 1965.Graduated from the Department of History, Faculty of Letters, Aoyama Gakuin University.He obtained doctoral credits at Waseda University Graduate School and was expelled to full time (major in Japanese History).In addition to appearing in many media outlets, he is active in a wide range of fields, including writing, lectures, and historical research into television period dramas, and supervising (this data was published at the time this book was published).

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