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Nagano Narimasa
Nagano Narimasa (長野成政, 1491–1561) was a Japanese samurai retainer of the Uesugi clan during the Sengoku period and lord of Gunma. He was known for building Minowa Castle in 1526, and his skill at castle defense〔"Gyokuei Shūi", a Yagyū family record, in Yoshio Imamura (Ed.) ''Kaitei Shiryō Yagyū Shinkage-ryū Vol. 1''. (1995) Shinjimbutsu Ōraisha, ISBN 4-404-02195-X〕〔''Kamiizumi Nobutsuna'', Japanese language Wikipedia.〕 He also employed the famous spearman Kamiizumi Nobutsuna who founded the Shinkage-ryū swordsmanship school. He served prominently during the attack of Yamanaka Castle, held by Hōjō Ujiyasu, and when he defended Minowa Castle against Takeda Shingen for no less than seven years. Only after his death did the castle fall to Shingen. According to ''Shōden Shinkage-ryū'', there were 16 retainers under him which were called the "Sixteen Spears of Nagano House". Among them, Kamiizumi Nobutsuna and Nagano Zaemon was listed as top students. Nagano Zaemon went on to found a style of Koppojutsu and Sojutsu called Gyoshin Ryu. The Densho called Shinken Shobu Mokuroku which was originally written in 1603 was destroyed in World War II and was rewritten by a distant relative named Nagano Shigazato in 1981. Today it is rumored that a distant branch called Nagano Ryu Heihou is the keeper of the revised densho and was founded with its core teachings coming from the Shiken Shobu Mokuroku but this is a rumor and has not been proven.
He gave shelter to Yukitaka Sanada after Yukitaka defeated by Murakami Yoshikiyo, a Daimyo of Shinano in 1541〔Sengoku Biographical Dictionary〕
The records of Chōnen-ji, the temple where Nagano was buried, dates his death to 1566.〔
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