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Siege of Uozu

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40,000
  
3,800

Result
  
Oda victory

Period
  
May 1582 – June 1582

Similar
  
Battle of Tedorigawa, Sieges of Nagashima, Battle of Tenmokuzan, Battles of Kizugawaguchi, Siege of Odani Castle

The 1582 Siege of Uozu Castle (魚津城の戦い, Uozu-jō no tatakai) was part of a border dispute between two daimyō of Japan's Sengoku period. The territories of Oda Nobunaga and the Uesugi clan, led by Uesugi Kagekatsu, met in Etchu Province; both were under threat from the Ikkō-ikki of Etchu, and from one another.

Seeking to ensure the security of Nobunaga's possessions, Shibata Katsuie and Sasa Narimasa, two of his chief generals, rode north from Toyama Castle, and laid siege to both the town of Uozu and nearby Matsukura Castle with 16,000 men.

Uozu Castle fell on June 3, 1582; Oda Nobunaga would die three days later, in Kyoto, in the Incident at Honnō-ji.

References

Siege of Uozu Wikipedia


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