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The surname of a warlord who ruled the area around present-day Yamanashi Prefecture during the Warring States period.

A renowned general known as the “Tiger of Kai.” Takeda Shingen was the surname of a warlord who governed Kai Province (present-day Yamanashi Prefecture) during the Warring States period (1467–1615).
Not only for his military prowess, but also for building the Shingen Embankment along the Kamabun River to control flooding and enable new rice field development. It is said that Shingen was beloved by his subjects and remains a popular local hero today because he focused on civil administration.
He is famous for employing the ancient Chinese military strategy “Wind, Forest, Fire, Mountain (Furinkazan)” from Sun Tzu’s Art of War.
In his later years, Shingen launched a campaign to march on Kyoto. He crushed the Tokugawa forces at the Battle of Mikatagahara in Totomi Province (present-day Shizuoka Prefecture), but died at the age of 53 due to illness.

Hello, Mr. Takeda. This is an explanation of the origin of the surname Takeda, which is shared by your ancestors and friends.

Originating from Takeda Village in Naka District, Hitachi Province (present-day Ibaraki Prefecture), it is a branch of the Yoshimitsu lineage of the Seiwa Genji (descendants of Emperor Seiwa granted the Minamoto surname), one of Japan’s foremost noble families.
Sometimes the root lies in the terrain itself. The actual etymology is said to derive from “Takeda” (Bamboo and Rice field), with the samurai Takeda clan later altering the characters. Some locations actually feature such plantations. It can also refer to fields near bamboo groves.
Approximately 190,000 Japanese people bear this surname nationwide, ranking 89th in surname frequency.

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The top row is hiragana, the middle row is kanji, and the bottom row is katakana, all written horizontally.

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