A letter of thanks from Shingen to Nobunaga Discovered January 15 4:11

A letter from Sengoku commander Shingen Takeda addressed to Nobunaga Oda has been newly found. Experts said that when he came to Kennobu Uesugi, Nobunaga expressed his willingness to be on his side, and the expert said, "It is an impactful discovery that allows us to directly know the relationship between the two at the time." Point out.

This letter was purchased from an antique dealer at the Taigam Museum of History, which is scheduled to open in March in Machida, Tokyo, and was studied by the Historical Archives of the University of Tokyo. It was determined to be a letter addressed to Nobunaga.

Shingen wrote, "I don't know how to thank him. He expresses his gratitude to Nobunaga for showing his willingness to become an ally in the event that he comes to terms with Kenshin Uesugi.

The letter seems to have been written about the first year of the former turtle when the ceasefire between Shingen and Kenshin was abolished = 1570 AD, and Shingen and Nobunaga, who will be in conflict later, were close to each other. It is said that he relied on the power of.

Associate Professor Taku Kaneko, who surveyed the letters, said, "I was surprised that the letters addressed to Nobunaga from Shingen were scarce, and Shingen believed that if Nobunaga were on his side, he would be able to take advantage of the fight against Kenshin. Is an impactful discovery that allows us to directly know the relationship between the two. "