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The 1587 battle of Sendaigawa was part of the Kyūshū Campaign undertaken by warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi towards the end of Japan's Sengoku period. The Sendai River (Sendaigawa) was among the final obstacles to Hideyoshi's attack on Kagoshima, the center of the Shimazu clan's domains.

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  • Battle of Sendaigawa (en)
  • Bataille de la Sendai-gawa (fr)
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  • The 1587 battle of Sendaigawa was part of the Kyūshū Campaign undertaken by warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi towards the end of Japan's Sengoku period. The Sendai River (Sendaigawa) was among the final obstacles to Hideyoshi's attack on Kagoshima, the center of the Shimazu clan's domains. (en)
  • La bataille de la Sendai-gawa en 1587 fait partie de la campagne de conquête de Kyūshū menée par Toyotomi Hideyoshi au cours de la période Sengoku du Japon. La Sendai-gawa est un des derniers obstacles à l'attaque de Hideyoshi sur Kagoshima, centre des domaines du clan Shimazu. (fr)
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  • forces of Shimazu clan (en)
  • forces of Toyotomi Hideyoshi (en)
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  • Battle of Sendaigawa (en)
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  • Toyotomi Hideyoshi's Kyūshū Campaign (en)
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  • Sendaigawa, north of Kagoshima, Kyūshū (en)
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  • The 1587 battle of Sendaigawa was part of the Kyūshū Campaign undertaken by warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi towards the end of Japan's Sengoku period. The Sendai River (Sendaigawa) was among the final obstacles to Hideyoshi's attack on Kagoshima, the center of the Shimazu clan's domains. Toyotomi Hideyoshi and his half-brother Hashiba Hidenaga met a Shimazu clan force, led by Niiro Tadamoto, near the river. Despite being vastly outnumbered 5,000 to 170,000, Niiro led his men in a charge against the Toyotomi force, and even engaged the famous warrior Katō Kiyomasa in personal combat before retreating under cover of night. (en)
  • La bataille de la Sendai-gawa en 1587 fait partie de la campagne de conquête de Kyūshū menée par Toyotomi Hideyoshi au cours de la période Sengoku du Japon. La Sendai-gawa est un des derniers obstacles à l'attaque de Hideyoshi sur Kagoshima, centre des domaines du clan Shimazu. Toyotomi Hideyoshi et son demi-frère Hashiba Hidenaga rencontrent les forces du clan Shimazu, conduites par Niiro Tadamoto, près de la rivière. Malgré une considérable infériorité numérique (5 000 contre 170 000), Niiro mène ses hommes dans une charge contre les forces Toyotomi et s'engage même dans un duel avec le célèbre guerrier Katō Kiyomasa avant de se replier sous le couvert de la nuit. (fr)
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