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In the 6th month of 1570, Rokkaku Yoshikata moved his army into Southern Omi province, instigating various revolts, and then moved towards the Yasu river.  Shibata Katsuie and Sakuma Nobumori waited with ashigaru near the Yasu river for Yoshikata's army, and engaged him at the village of Ochikubo.  Yoshikata's army was destroyed in one attack. Heads taken that day included [[Mikumo Sadamochi]] and [[Suibara Shigehisa]]. About 700 Jizamurai from [[Izu province|Izu]] and [[Kai province|Kai]] were also killed in the battle.
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In the 6th month of 1570, Rokkaku Yoshikata moved his army into Southern Omi province, instigating various revolts, and then moved towards the Yasu river.  Shibata Katsuie and Sakuma Nobumori waited with ashigaru near the Yasu river for Yoshikata's army, and engaged him at the village of Ochikubo.  Yoshikata's army was destroyed in one attack. Heads taken that day included [[Mikumo Sadamochi]], [[Takanose Mimasaka no kami]] and [[Suibara Shigehisa]]. About 780 Jizamurai from [[Izu province|Izu]] and [[Kai province|Kai]] were also killed in the battle.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
* [[Shinchoko-ki|Shinchôkôki]]
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* [[The Shinchoko-ki|Shinchôkôki]]
  
 
[[Category:Battles|Ochikubo]][[Category:Sengoku Period|Ochikubo]]
 
[[Category:Battles|Ochikubo]][[Category:Sengoku Period|Ochikubo]]

Revision as of 19:11, 21 January 2007


In the 6th month of 1570, Rokkaku Yoshikata moved his army into Southern Omi province, instigating various revolts, and then moved towards the Yasu river. Shibata Katsuie and Sakuma Nobumori waited with ashigaru near the Yasu river for Yoshikata's army, and engaged him at the village of Ochikubo. Yoshikata's army was destroyed in one attack. Heads taken that day included Mikumo Sadamochi, Takanose Mimasaka no kami and Suibara Shigehisa. About 780 Jizamurai from Izu and Kai were also killed in the battle.

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