词条 | Siege of Tanabe |
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|conflict=Siege of Tanabe |partof=the Sengoku period |image= |caption= |date=1600 |place= Tanabe castle, Tango Province, Japan |result=Western army victory |combatant1=Forces loyal to Tokugawa Ieyasu |combatant2=Forces loyal to Ishida Mitsunari |commander1=Hosokawa Fujitaka |commander2=Onoki Shigekatsu |strength1=500 |strength2=15,000 |casualties1= |casualties2= }}{{Campaignbox Sekigahara Campaign}} The 1600 siege of Tanabe was one of a number of battles which took place in parallel to the more influential series of battles known as the Sekigahara Campaign which led to the unification of Japan under Tokugawa Ieyasu. Tanabe castle was held by Hosokawa Tadaoki, and by his mother Numata Jakō who defended the castle walls. It is said that, due to the respect they held for Hosokawa, the besieging army was somewhat slower and less effective than they might have been otherwise, and in the end the battle served to tie up these Western Army (anti-Tokugawa) contingents, preventing them from being present at Sekigahara. References
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