3,000 vs 150,000. The Last Charge of Sanada Yukimura
In June 1615, a 47-year-old samurai in crimson armor led 3,000 men against an army of 150,000 — and nearly killed the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate. He lost. He died. And four hundred years later, Japan still calls him its greatest warrior. This is the life of Sanada Yukimura, told in his own voice.

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