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Siege of Kawagoe Castle

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The Hōjō tried a risky tactic, coordinating a night attack between the garrison and the relieving force. Going against battlefield custom, the samurai were ordered to leave behind any heavy armor, which would slow them down and perhaps reveal their position, and to not bother taking the heads of
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their defeated enemies. This would deny the warriors much honor, as their triumphs would not be known or recorded, but the intense loyalty of the Hōjō samurai caused them to follow these orders. The tactic succeeded,
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Some warriors were sent by Ujiyasu to sneak past the Uesugi siege lines to inform the garrison of the relief's arrival. Though still strongly outnumbered,
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spies informed the Hōjō forces that the attackers, Ashikaga Haruuji in particular, had relaxed their vigilance due to their overconfidence in victory.
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would lead to the near-extinction of the family, and with Tomosada's death, the Ōgigayatsu branch came to an end.
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Despite an overwhelming attacking force, numbering around 80,000, the 3,000 men in
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of Ōgigayatsu, following his father's death in 1537, though he was still a child,
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Turnbull, Stephen (2002). 'War in Japan: 1467–1615'. Oxford: Osprey Publishing.
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victory marked the decisive turning point in the struggle for the
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from Yamanouchi branch Uesugi clan, who held the post of Kantō
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of the Ogigayatsu branch of the Uesugi clan attacking
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was killed in battle, and the Hōjō foiled the siege.
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Battle of Kawagoe
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Sengoku period

Honmaru
Kawagoe Castle
Musashi Province
Saitama Prefecture
Hōjō clan
Later Hōjō clan
Uesugi clan
Ashikaga shogunate
Hōjō Ujiyasu
Hōjō Tsunashige
Tame Mototada
Chiba Toshitane
Uesugi Tomosada

Uesugi Norimasa
Kantō
Kanrei
Ashikaga Haruuji
Kantō Kubō
Kantō
Daimyo
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