Siege of Ganjaku

Siege of Ganjaku

Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Siege of Ganjaku
partof=Toyotomi Hideyoshi's Kyūshū Campaign


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date=1587
place=Ganjaku castle, Chikuzen province, Japan
casus=
territory=Castle falls to Hideyoshi
result=Siege succeeds; Toyotomi victory
combatant1=Forces of Toyotomi Hideyoshi
combatant2=Akizuki clan
combatant3=
commander1=Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Gamō Ujisato
commander2=A retainer of Akizuki Tanezane
commander3=
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The 1587 siege of Ganjaku was part of Toyotomi Hideyoshi's campaign to seize Kyūshū during Japan's Sengoku period. While his half-brother attacked Taka castle on the island's east coast, Hideyoshi made his own initial landfall on the island's north coast, in Chikuzen province, and made his way towards Ganjaku castle, held by a retainer of Akizuki Tanezane.

Hideyoshi intended to devote only a small party to the siege of the castle, while the rest of his army continued further. However, it is said that none of his generals wished to be left behind to head this siege, and so lots were drawn. Gamō Ujisato ended up commanding the siege party; it is said that Hideyoshi sat and watched from a nearby hill, granting gold coins to samurai for each enemy head they brought him.

References

*Turnbull, Stephen (1998). 'The Samurai Sourcebook'. London: Cassell & Co.


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