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Takenaka Hanbei and Kuroda Kanbei: The untold "tearful bond"

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6月17日放送の「歴史探偵」で特集される竹中半兵衛と黒田官兵衛 (C)NHK
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6月17日放送の「歴史探偵」で特集される竹中半兵衛と黒田官兵衛 (C)NHK

Takenaka Hanbei and Kuroda Kanbei, two warlords whose exploits were depicted in NHK's historical drama "BROTHERS IN ARMS (Toyotomi Brothers!)", will be featured in the network's history program "History Detective" (NHK General) airing on June 17th at 10 PM. Behind the scenes of the Battle of Sekigahara, where the Eastern Army defeated Ishida Mitsunari, there was an unknown "bond of tears" forged between these two "genius strategists"...?

Hanbei and Kanbei. Both are known as "military strategists" who supported Hideyoshi's rise to power. And for a brief period of about two years, they fought together. This time, we thoroughly investigated their achievements, based on the latest research findings, including the excavation of Bodaiyama Castle, which Hanbei ruled, and the water siege of Bitchu Takamatsu Castle, in which Kanbei was also involved, to answer two questions: "Was Takenaka Hanbei truly a military strategist?" and "What is the truth behind Kuroda Kanbei's water siege of Bitchu Takamatsu Castle?"

Then, it becomes clear that behind these achievements lay a little-known, deep bond between the two. This bond would eventually create a major ripple effect that would influence the outcome of the Battle of Sekigahara...

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