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Battle of Tatarahama (1336)

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describes Tatarahama as "a stretch of over three miles (5 km) of dry foreshore, crossed at the south end by a small stream. The precincts of the Hakozaki Hachiman Shrine consist of some five square miles of pine forest. To the south lies the city of Hakata, on the east five or six miles distant is
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Takauji rewarded his commanders for their bravery and service, but offered pardon to his opponents, and to several clans not participating in the battle, who thus joined him in its aftermath. Kyūshū thus became united under the shogunate, and the Northern Imperial Court.
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Early in 1336, a number of Kyūshū clans, anticipating the movements of the shōgun's army against them, made efforts to unite and present a formidable resistance. A number of skirmishes were fought against clans loyal to the shōgun on the island, including a siege of
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in Japan, in which two rival Imperial Courts battled for legitimacy and control of the country. It was decisive in securing control of the island of
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stronghold was taken. Shōni Sadatsune fled, but was defeated soon afterwards, and committed suicide along with a number of his retainers.
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army. This army included Aso, Mihara, and Kuroki, all under the command of Kikuchi Taketoshi.
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hilly country, and to the west is the open sea stretching as far as China."
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commanders committed suicide, and other commanders simply surrendered.
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By the end of the battle, the Kikuchi clan forces had been chased by
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for the Northern Imperial Court, which was closely connected to the
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to Dazaifu, at which point they fled into the hills. The Aso and
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Nanboku-chō Wars

Hakata Bay
Fukuoka
Japan
33°37′40.80″N 130°26′42.36″E / 33.6280000°N 130.4451000°E / 33.6280000; 130.4451000
Kyūshū
Northern Imperial Court
Ashikaga shogunate
Imperial
Ashikaga Takauji
Kikuchi Taketoshi
Battle of Tatarahama (1336) is located in Japan
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Nanboku-chō Wars
Tatarahama
Fukuyama
Minatogawa
Kanegasaki
Kuromaru
Shijō Nawate
Yawata
Nanboku-chō Wars
Kyūshū
Ashikaga shogunate
Dazaifu
Shōni clan

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