Battle of Yamazaki
1582 battle between the forces of Akechi Mitsuhide and Toyotomi Hideyoshi / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Battle of Yamazaki (山崎の戦い, Yamazaki no tatakai) was fought in 1582 in Yamazaki, Japan, located in current-day Kyoto Prefecture. This battle is sometimes referred to as the Battle of Mt. Tennō (天王山の戦い Tennō-zan no tatakai).
Battle of Yamazaki | |||||||||
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Yamazaki Battlefield | |||||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||||
Forces of the Akechi clan | Forces of the Oda clan | ||||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
Akechi Mitsuhide Akechi Hidemitsu † Akechi Mitsutada † Akechi Mitsuyoshi † Saitō Toshikazu † Saitō Toshimitsu † Ise Sadaoki † Matsuda Masachika † Mimaki Kaneaki † Ogawa Suketada Nabika Kamon Tsumaki Norikata Shibata Katsusada Tsuda Nobuharu Murakami Kiyokuni Toda Yukimasa Suwa Morinao Atsuji Sadayuki Namikawa Yasuie Mizoo Suketomo Horio Shobei Araki Yukishige Takeda Motoaki |
Hashiba Hideyoshi Oda Nobutaka Hashiba Hidekatsu Hashiba Hidenaga Niwa Nagahide Ikeda Tsuneoki Hachiya Yoritaka Horio Yoshiharu Katō Mitsuyasu Katō Kiyomasa Takayama Ukon Nakagawa Kiyohide Hachisuka Iemasa Kuroda Yoshitaka Hori Hidemasa Ikoma Chikamasa Fukushima Masanori Otani Yoshitsugu Nakamura Kazuuji Kimura Shigeori Mikoda Masaharu Ikeda Motosuke Tanaka Yoshimasa | ||||||||
Strength | |||||||||
10,000~16,000 | 20,000~36,000 | ||||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||||
3,000 killed | 3,300 killed | ||||||||
In the Honnō-ji Incident, Akechi Mitsuhide, a retainer of Oda Nobunaga, attacked Nobunaga as he rested in Honnō-ji, and forced him to commit seppuku. Mitsuhide then took over Nobunaga's power and authority around the Kyoto area. Thirteen days later, Oda's forces under Toyotomi Hideyoshi met Mitsuhide at Yamazaki and defeated him, avenging his lord (Nobunaga) and taking Nobunaga's authority and power for himself.