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Siege of Takabaru
Part of Sengoku period
DateOctober, 1576
LocationTakabaru castle, Hyūga Province, Kyushu31°56′08″N 131°00′37″E / 31.93556°N 131.01028°E / 31.93556; 131.01028
Result Shimazu victory
Belligerents
Shimazu clan Itō clan
Commanders and leaders
Shimazu Yoshihisa
Shimazu Yoshihiro
Shimazu Toshihisa
Yamada Arinobu
Itō Yoshisuke
Strength
6,000
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Campaigns of the Shimazu clan

The siege of Takabaru occurred in October 1576 when the forces of Shimazu Yoshihisa besieged and took the fortress of Takabaru, which belonged to the Itō clan.

The Shimazu family had by the 1570s started its rise as the dominant power in Kyūshū and continued its expansion in Hyūga Province at the expense of Itō clan.

References

  1. Samurai Archives
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