Battle of Fujigawa

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Battle of Fujigawa
Part of the Genpei War
Date November 9, 1180
Location Fujigawa, beneath Mount Fuji
Result Taira flee without engaging the enemy
Combatants
Minamoto clan, with aid from Takeda clan of Kai Taira clan
Commanders
Minamoto no Yoritomo Taira no Koremori
Genpei War
1st UjiNaraIshibashiyamaFujigawaSunomataYahagigawaHiuchiKurikaraShinoharaMizushimaFukuryūjiMuroyamaHōjūjidono2nd UjiAwazuIchi-no-TaniKojimaYashimaDan-no-ura

The Battle of Fujigawa (富士川の戦い Fujigawa no tatakai?) was a battle of the Genpei War of the Heian period of Japanese history. It took place in 1180, in what is now Shizuoka Prefecture.

Attempting to recover quickly from his exile, and to rebuild his army, Minamoto no Yoritomo sent out messengers to recruit other families. As he continued through the region below Mount Fuji and into Suruga Province, he planned a rendezvous with the Takeda clan and other families of the provinces of Kai and Kozuke Provinces to the north. These allies arrived just in time to fight off the pursuing Taira army. Supposedly, in the night, the Taira mistook the sound of a flock of birds for that of a Minamoto surprise attack, and fled, with no actual battle taking place.


[edit] References

  • Sansom, George (1958). 'A History of Japan to 1334'. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
  • Turnbull, Stephen (1998). 'The Samurai Sourcebook'. London: Cassell & Co.
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