Takeda

{{About|people with the family name Takeda}}

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{{nihongo|Takeda|武田|Takeda}} is a Japanese family name.[https://www.census.gov/genealogy/names/names_files.html 1990 Census Name Files] {{Webarchive|url=http://webarchive.loc.gov/all/20101007112151/http%3A//www%2Ecensus%2Egov/genealogy/names/names_files%2Ehtml |date=2010-10-07 }} Throughout the course of the Sengoku period (16th century) of Japan, the famed Takeda clan of Kai Province had many descendant branch families.

People

  • {{Nihongo|Daisaku Takeda|武田 大作||born 1973}}, Japanese rower
  • {{Nihongo|Genyo Takeda|竹田 玄洋||born 1949}}, retired Japanese game designer and executive
  • {{Nihongo|Hisayoshi Takeda|武田 久吉||1883–1972}}, Japanese botanist
  • {{Nihongo|Kumiko Takeda|武田 久美子||born 1968}}, Japanese actress
  • {{Nihongo|Larissa Tago Takeda|武田 羅梨沙 多胡}}, Japanese voice actress
  • {{Nihongo|Masashi Takeda (wrestler)|竹田 誠志||born 1985}}, Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial artist
  • {{Nihongo|Misae Takeda|武田 美佐江||born 1943}}, Japanese speed skater
  • {{Nihongo|Nana Takeda|武田 奈也||born 1988}}, Japanese figure skater
  • {{Nihongo|Sachihiko Takeda|武田 幸彦||born 1937}}, Japanese sport wrestler
  • {{Nihongo|Satoshi Takeda|武田 聡||born 1968}}, Japanese swimmer
  • Shinzaburo Takeda, Mexican artist
  • {{Nihongo|Shogo Takeda|竹田 渉瑚||born 1995}}, Japanese swimmer
  • {{Nihongo|Takeda Sōkaku|武田 惣角||1859–1943}}, reviver of Daitō-ryū aiki-jūjutsu
  • Takeda-no-miya, one of the former ōke, or cadet branches of the Japanese imperial house established during the Meiji period by a scion of the Fushimi-no-miya. Not related to the samurai family.
  • Takeda clan, the family of Takeda Shingen, and a relatively important and powerful one therefore, in Japan's Sengoku period
  • Takeda Nobutoradaimyō, Shingen's father
  • Takeda Shingen – one of the most famous daimyōs in Japanese history
  • Takeda Nobushige – Shingen's younger brother, held their father's favour to be heir of the clan, continued to support his older brother throughout his life, he also wrote the Kyūjūkyū Kakun, a set of 99 short rules for Takeda house members
  • Takeda Nobukado – brother and adviser to Shingen
  • Takeda Katsuyori – Shingen's son, Katsuyori commanded his father's armies after his death, and saw the fall of the Takeda family
  • Takeda Yoshinobu – son and initial heir, later executed and succeeded by Katsuyori
  • {{Nihongo|Toyoki Takeda|武田 豊樹||born 1974}}, Japanese speed skater
  • {{Nihongo|Tsunekazu Takeda|竹田 恆和||born 1947}}, Japanese retired equestrian, former member of the IOC
  • {{Nihongo|Yasuhiko Takeda|武田 泰彦||born 1937}}, Japanese rower
  • {{Nihongo|Yūkichi Takeda|武田 祐吉||1886–1958}} scholar of Japanese Literature

Fictional characters

See also

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