siege of Toda
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| Amako Haruhisa | Ōuchi Yoshitaka | ||||||
The siege of Toda the Siege of Toda was a battle during the Sengoku period (16th century) of Japan.
The siege of Toda was personally led by Ōuchi Yoshitaka against the Toda castle located within the province of Izumo, under the control of Amako Haruhisa. After a long hard fought siege, Haruhisa ended in victory. Yoshitaka, who had failed in his attempt, withdrew to Yamaguchi, in which he indulged himself within more and more pleasures, until he was even deposed by his retainer, Sue Harukata.
References
The Samurai Sourcebook
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