A dramatic ukiyo-e woodblock print-meets-modern illustration of a Sengoku-era Japanese cavalry army marching toward a hilltop castle in the distance. In the foreground, a heavily armored samurai on a white horse serves as observer-vignette framing device, while the cavalry formation with upright spears advances through rust-red fields toward a pink and stone-gray multi-tiered tenshu castle. Highly stylized non-realistic palette: the earth burns vermillion-coral red like blood-soaked soil, the sky reads cool gray-blue, trees render as pure black silhouettes, and all figures unify in pale lavender-gray. Flat lighting with no single source, relying on bold black contour lines and crosshatch textures to define armor plates, rope ties, and horse anatomy. Diagonal spears and grass texture create dynamic movement lines all pointing toward the castle target. Cinematic epic melancholy of impending battle.