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Battle of Shijōnawate

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Result
  
Northern Court victory

Date
  
4 February 1348

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Location
  
Yoshino, Nara Prefecture, Japan

Similar
  
Battle of Minatogawa, Genkō War, Siege of Chihaya, Siege of Kasagi, Kōzuke‑Musashi Campaign

Battle of shij nawate


The 1348 Battle of Shijōnawate (四條畷の戦い) was a battle of the Nanboku-chō period of Japanese history, and took place in Yoshino, Nara. It was fought between the armies of the Northern and Southern Emperors of Japan. The Southern army, led by Kusunoki Masatsura was attacked at Yoshino, the temporary palace of the Imperial residence. Feeling too weak to defend the residence, Masatsura marched out with his whole force to meet his assailants. Kitabatake Chikafusa, meanwhile, led his force towards Izumi, diverting some of the attackers away from the palace.

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Kusunoki engaged the enemy commander Kō no Moroyasu in single combat, and, it is said, was about to take Kō's head when he was struck by an arrow; Kusunoki then committed seppuku.

The battle ended in a Northern Court victory, but the Southern Court fled Yoshino, leaving little for their enemies to capture.

Additional Reading

  • George Bruce. Harbottle's Dictionary of Battles. (Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1981) (ISBN 0442223366).
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