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The Battle of Sekigahara (Shinjitai: 関ヶ原の戦い; Kyūjitai: 關ヶ原の戰い, Hepburn romanization: Sekigahara no Tatakai), was an important battle in Japan which occurred on October 21, 1600 (Keichō 5, 15th day of the 9th month) in what is now Gifu Prefecture, Japan, at the end of the Sengoku period.
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The subsequent battle of Sekigahara saw a decisive defeat for the Western Army, with Mitsunari's contingent annihilated by Kobayakawa Hideaki defecting to the Eastern Army and rolling down the formation's right flank, while after a smaller engagement and the treachery of Kikkawa Hiroie forced the eastern formation under Mōri Hidemoto to ...
Site of Kuroda Nagamasa and Takenaka Shigekado's positions in the Battle of Sekigahara. Takenaka Shigekado (竹中 重門, 1573 – November 2, 1631) was a Japanese samurai of the Azuchi–Momoyama period through early Edo period. The son of Takenaka Hanbei, Shigekado saw his first action at age 12, taking part in the Battle of Komaki in 1585. [1]
The Council leader began the Battle of Sekigahara with roughly double the number of men on Tokugawa’s side. Had he played his cards better leading up to the conflict, Ishido was primed to win ...
The siege of Fushimi was a crucial battle in the series leading up to the decisive Battle of Sekigahara which ended Japan's Sengoku period. Fushimi Castle was defended by a force loyal to Tokugawa Ieyasu's Eastern army, led by Torii Mototada.
The Battle of Sekigahara was a massive campaign, even though the fighting only lasted roughly six hours. But as fans can tell from Shōgun, most of the planning and political maneuvering occurred ...
Battle of Sekigahara (1600) Siege of Osaka (1614-1615) Shimabara Rebellion (1637-1638) Spouse(s) ... Later, as a general resolution to such an event, Hidemoto's ...