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Battle of Ishibashiyama

Battle of Ishibashiyama
Part of the Genpei War
Date September 14, 1180
Location Ishibashiyama, in the Hakone Mountains, near Mount Fuji
Casus
belli
Minamoto engage Taira, in response to siege of Nara
Result Taira victory
Combatants
Minamoto clan Taira clan
Commanders
Minamoto no Yoritomo Oba Kagechika

The battle of Ishibashiyama (石橋山の戦い Ishibashiyama no tatakai?) was the first in which Minamoto no Yoritomo, who was to become shogun less than a decade later, was commander of the Minamoto forces. In this, his first attempt to challenge the Taira, he was assisted by warriors from the Miura clan.

Yoritomo had been exiled by Taira no Kiyomori following the Heiji Rebellion. When Kiyomori heard that Yoritomo had left Izu and was heading for the Hakone Pass, he appointed Oba Kagechika to stop him. And he succeeded, with a surprise attack in the night.

The battle was fought outside of Yoritomo's headquarters, the city of Kamakura, and was one of the bloodier battles in the Genpei War.

References

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

 
 
 

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