The Castle That Broke the Takeda
The siege of Takatenjin Castle (1580–1581) is one of the decisive episodes of the Sengoku period. Tokugawa Ieyasu, advised by Oda Nobunaga, surrounded the castle and cut off all supply routes rather than directly assaulting it. When Takeda Katsuyori marched to relieve the garrison — as honor required — he found Nobunaga's army blocking the route in overwhelming force. He retreated without fighting. The starving garrison surrendered. The Takeda lost face across Japan, and within a year the clan was destroyed.