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a major Shikoku lord who had been defeated by Hideyoshi the previous year, and had thus joined him. Though Bungo province ultimately fell to the Shimazu, Sengoku and Chōsokabe delayed them and weakened them in preparation for the arrival of Hideyoshi's armies and those of the
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remained steadfast in defending the castle against the Shimazu clan forces led by his brother Shiga Chikanori.
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Battles had raged for the previous few years between the daimyō of Kyūshū, and by 1585 the
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In 1586, Shimazu clan heard of Hideyoshi's plans for invasion, and lifted their siege of
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Hideyoshi would make use of Kyūshū through much of the 1590s in his attacks on Korea.
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Turnbull, Stephen (1998). 'The Samurai Sourcebook'. London: Cassell & Co.
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led the defense of the castle with his wife, the former clan leader
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from the Ōtomo, despite delaying tactics from Hideyoshi's allies.
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launched a surprise attack around the Otozu River, defeating
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defended Tsurusaki castle and stopped Shimazu advance. Later
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Having subjugated much of 993:, while the rest stayed in 1654: 1572:Turnbull, Stephen (1998). 1196:attacks the Akizuki clan, 1178:(also called Takashiro) - 1618:Military history of Japan 1109:Siege of Tsurusaki castle 896: 754: 633: 452: 256: 199: 146: 113: 57: 34: 26: 1047:, which was held by the 888:Kyūshū Campaign, 1586-87 668:Shikoku & Ichinomiya 537:Shikoku & Ichinomiya 361:Shikoku & Ichinomiya 1491:more precise citations. 1200:in the north of Kyūshū. 1182:attacks the Shimazu in 1574:The Samurai Sourcebook 147:Commanders and leaders 1166:Battle of Hetsugigawa 997:. 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Index

Sengoku period

Kagoshima prefecture
Shimazu family
province of Satsuma
Kyūshū
Japan
Toyotomi
Toyotomi clan
Toyotomi clan
Ōtomo clan
Chōsokabe clan
Mōri clan
Shimazu clan
Akizuki clan
Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Toyotomi Hidenaga
Otomo Sorin
Chosokabe Motochika
Kobayakawa Takakage
Shimazu Yoshihisa
Shimazu Yoshihiro
Shimazu Toshihisa
Shimazu Iehisa
Akizuki Tanezane
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Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Inabayama

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