There was a very turbulent time in the warring period in history, and Takeda Shingen is considered one of the great warlords among many others, Uesugi Kenshin and Oda Nobunaga were present. There were many wars fought back then for power and prestige. But ordinary people just wanted their crops planted and harvested to feed their families, but that got harder and harder as the healthy young men in the families were sent off to war and the fields went to ruin.
Takeda Shingen fought for peace and to expand his home province but apparently, he should have paid more attention to his household because his home life had no peace behind the smiles and greetings.
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