Siege of Takehana

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Siege of Takehana
Part of the Sengoku period
Date 1584
Location Takehana fortress, Ise Province
Result Siege succeeds; Hideyoshi victory
Territorial
changes
Takehana falls to Hideyoshi
Combatants
forces of Toyotomi Hideyoshi Takehana garrison
Commanders
Toyotomi Hideyoshi Unknown
Campaigns of Toyotomi Hideyoshi
KōzukiItamiMikiTottoriTakamatsuYamazakiUchide-hamaShizugatakeKomakiNagakuteKaganoiTakehanaKanieToyamaNegorojiŌta CastleShikoku & IchinomiyaTakajōGanjaku – Akizuki – Sendaigawa – KagoshimaHachigataOdawaraShimodaKorea

The 1584 siege of Takehana was something of a follow-up to the siege of Kaganoi; the great warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi sought to consolidate his power, particularly in the lands of his late lord Oda Nobunaga. Hideyoshi employed the same tactics at Takehana as at Kaganoi, diverting the Kisogawa with a dam and flooding the fortress.