• The Battle of Okitanawate (沖田畷の戦い), also known as the Battle of Shimabara, was fought on May 3 of 1584 between the combined forces of the Shimazu and...
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  • Shimazu Toyohisa (category Japanese warriors killed in battle)
    in total: Ryuzoji Takanobu in the Battle of Okitanawate and Chōsokabe Nobuchika and Sogō Masayasu in the Battle of Hetsugigawa. There is no other warlord...
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  • clan. The battle that they fought was known as the Battle of Okitanawate. During that battle, Ryūzōji Takanobu was killed. Afterwards, Shimazu Yoshihisa...
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  • Mitsuhime. He participated in the Battle of Mimigawa (1578), Siege of Minamata Castle (1582), Battle of Okitanawate (1584), and in 1587 he fought against...
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  • Keigin-ni (category People of Sengoku-period Japan)
    Following Takanobu's demise in the Battle of Okitanawate in 1584, Keigin-ni continued her active involvement in the governance of the province, extending her...
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    Ryūzōji Takanobu (category Japanese warriors killed in battle)
    Shimazu-Arima, but was killed in the Battle of Okitanawate by Shimazu Iehisa's army. Ryūzōji Masaie (1556–1607) was the son of Takanobu. Following Takanobu's...
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    Nabeshima Naoshige (category People of the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598))
    [citation needed] In 1584, Naoshige also assisted Takanobu during the Battle of Okitanawate but was unable to prevent their rout which later ended in Takanobu's...
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  • Nakatomigawa (1582) Battle of Okitanawate (1584) Siege of Iwaya Castle (1586) Battle of Hitotoribashi (1586) Battle of Koriyama (1588) Siege of Kurokawa Castle...
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    castle in Higo Province with a force of 115,000 men; In early 1584, his forces was victorious in Battle of Okitanawate In Hizen Province against Ryūzōji...
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    joined in the Siege of Minamata Castle (1581), and at the Battle of Okitanawate (1584). He was given Ōguchi region and was a commander of the Ōguchi Castle...
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