- Battle of Takajō
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conflict=Battle of Takajō
partof=Toyotomi Hideyoshi 'sKyūshū Campaign
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date=1587
place=Takajō ,Hyūga Province ,Japan
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result=Toyotomi victory
combatant1=Forces ofToyotomi Hideyoshi
combatant2=Shimazu clan
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commander1=Hashiba Hidenaga
commander2=Shimazu Iehisa
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strength1=90,000
strength2=20,000
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1587 battle of Takajō, also known as Takashiro, was the first battle inToyotomi Hideyoshi 's campaigns to seize control of Kyūshū during Japan'sSengoku period .Hideyoshi's half-brother
Hashiba Hidenaga led 90,000 men, landing near Takajō (Taka Castle). Within the previous several years, theShimazu clan ofSatsuma province had spread across the island, seizing theŌtomo clan capital ofFunai . In doing so, they had become a significant power in the region, and threatened Hideyoshi's supremacy over Japan.Hidenaga's forces pursued the Shimazu beyond Takajō, and began to besiege the fortress.
Shimazu Iehisa then turned his force of 20,000 around, clashing with a detachment of 15,000 Toyotomi warriors. Three thousand Shimazu warriors dismantled the fortifications of the besiegers, and distracted them long enough to effect a cavalry attack. However, they then found themselves flanked by 1500 Toyotomi warriors, who made every effort to give the appearance of a larger force in the Shimazu's rear, cutting off their escape.Fighting their way through the Toyotomi forces, the Shimazu effected a retreat, leaving Takajō and the surrounding area to Hidenaga.
References
*Turnbull, Stephen (1998). 'The Samurai Sourcebook'. London: Cassell & Co.
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