Siege of Hachigata (1590)
Siege of Hachigata (1590) | |
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Part of the Sengoku period | |
Belligerents | |
Forces of Toyotomi Hideyoshi | HÅjÅ clan forces |
Commanders and leaders | |
Maeda Toshiie Uesugi Kagekatsu | HÅjÅ Ujikuni |
Strength | |
35,000 | Unknown |
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The 1590 siege of Hachigata was the penultimate battle of Toyotomi Hideyoshi's campaigns against the HÅjÅ clan, during Japan's Sengoku period. Hachigata was one of the last major fortresses of the HÅjÅ, whose opposition in the KantÅ region Hideyoshi sought to eliminate, having already subjugated all of Western Japan. [1]
The besieging force of 35,000 men was led by Maeda Toshiie and Uesugi Kagekatsu. The HÅjÅ garrison under the command of HÅjÅ Ujikuni held out for over a month before the castle fell.
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- ↑ Turnbull, Stephen (1998). The Samurai Sourcebook. London: Cassell & Co.
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