Siege of Oshi
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Siege of Oshi | |||||||
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Part of Supremacy of Toyotomi Hideyoshi | |||||||
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Hōjō forces | Toyotomi forces | ||||||
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N/A | Ishida Mitsunari |
The 1590 siege of Oshi was one of many battles in Toyotomi Hideyoshi's campaigns against the Hōjō clan during Japan's Sengoku period.
Oshi, which was a castle under the control of the Hōjō clan, was attacked by senior Toyotomi retainer Ishida Mitsunari. Throughout this siege, Mitsunari used a prior strategy of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, that of diverting a river to flood the whole castle area. Mitsunari's victory in this siege had greatly assisted in the supremacy of his master.
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The Samurai Sourcebook