Japanese Left Army

Japanese Left Army

The Japanese Left Army, under the rule of Ukita Hideie, consisted mainly of the former First division led by Konishi Yukinaga, the Fourth Division led by Shimazu Yoshihiro and the Eight Division led by Ukita Hideie.

*Ukita Hideie (宇喜多秀家) - 10,000 men
*Konishi Yukinaga (小西行長) - 7,000 men
*So Yoshitoshi (宗義智) - 1,000 men
*Matsuura Shigenobu (松浦鎮信) - 3,000 men
*Arima Harunobu (有馬晴信) - 2,000 men
*Omura Yoshiaki (大村喜前) - 1,000 men
*Goto Sumiharu (五島純玄) - 700 men
*Hachisuka Iemasa (蜂須賀家政) - 7,200 men
*Mori Yoshinari (毛利吉成) - 2,000 men
*Shimazu Yoshihiro (島津義弘) - 10,000 men

Battles Fought

*Battle of Chilcheollyang (Hangul : 칠천량)
*The Siege of Namwon (Hangul : 남원성)
*Battle of Geumgu (Hangul : 금구)
*Battle of Myeongnyang (Hangul : 명량)
*Battle of Gwangyang (Hangul : 광양)
*Battle of Muju (Hangul : 무주성)
*Battle of Hamyang (Hangul : 함양)
*First Battle of Suncheon (Hangul : 순천)
*Battle of Sacheon (1598) (Hangul : 사천)
*Second Battle of Suncheon (Hangul : 순천)
*Battle of Noryang Point (Hangul : 노량)

See also: Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598).


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