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of the enemy garrison, a few of whom were killed. The siege lasted a few weeks until the castle fell.
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near the coast of Kagoshima Bay, in the vicinity of modern-day Shigetomi Beach, in what is now
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Siege of Iwatsurugi
Sengoku period
Iwatsurugi
Kyushu
Shimazu clan
Ito clan
Kimotsuki clan
Shimazu Takahisa
Ijuin Tadaaki
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Shimazu clan
Ichirai
Momotsugi
Kōriyama
Kajiki
Iwatsurugi
Oguchi
Kizaki
Takabaru
Mimigawa
Minamata
Okitanawate
Iwaya
Kyūshū
Odawara
Korea
Sekigahara
Ryūkyū

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