Battle of Hiketa
34°14′01″N 134°24′30″E / 34.23372°N 134.40835°E / 34.23372; 134.40835Result Chōsokabe victory Belligerents Chōsokabe clan forces Toyotomi clan forces Commanders and leaders Chōsokabe Motochika
Kōsokabe Chikayasu
Kagawa Yukikage Sengoku Hidehisa ![Battle of Hiketa is located in Kagawa Prefecture](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b0/Kagawa_g%C3%A9olocalisation_relief.svg/220px-Kagawa_g%C3%A9olocalisation_relief.svg.png)
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Kōsokabe Chikayasu
Kagawa Yukikage
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Battle of Hiketa (Japan)
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Campaigns of the Chōsokabe clan
- Tonomoto
- Okayama
- Shimantogawa
- Mimaomote
- Nakatomigawa
- Hiketa
- Shikoku & Ichinomiya
- Toshimitsu
- Kyūshū
- Odawara
- Shimoda
- Korea
- Sekigahara
- Osaka
The Siege of Hiketa (引田の戦い) was a battle during the Azuchi–Momoyama period (16th century) of Japan. The siege of Hiketa Castle was a certain battle that was fought by Sengoku Hidehisa against Chōsokabe Motochika.
In the end however, Motochika won this victory. Hiketa was to be a further stage within the Chōsokabe's conquering of the Shikoku Island.[1]
References
- ^ Turnbull, Stephen (1998). The Samurai Sourcebook. London: Cassell & Co. p. 233. ISBN 9781854095237.
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