Takeda Nobuyoshi (武田 信義, September 11, 1128 - March 31, 1186, or later than 1194) was a samurai lord of the late Heian and early Kamakura period.
Yoritomo was pleased with Takeda's achievements in battle, and rewarded him with the position of Governor (shugo) of Suruga Province.
[3] In 1184, Yoritomo ordered the assassination of Takeda's eldest son and heir, Ichijō Tadayori, who was the Governor of Musashi Province.
[2] However, although the Azuma Kagami states that Takeda died on March 31, 1186, of an illness, there are records of him even after his supposed death in 1186.
In 1190, he appears among the attendants to Yoritomo's invasion of Kyoto, and his name is also seen in 1194 during the construction of Tōdai-ji temple and as a kasagake archer.