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* [[Ryuzoji Takanobu]] (25,000) vs. [[Shimazu Iehisa]] (under the command of [[Shimazu Yoshihisa]]) (2,000)/[[Arima Harunobu]] (1,000)  
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* [[Ryuzoji Takanobu|Ryûzôji Takanobu]] (25,000) vs. [[Shimazu Iehisa]] (under the command of [[Shimazu Yoshihisa]]) (2,000)/[[Arima Harunobu]] (1,000)  
 
** ''Date: 5 May, [[1584]]''
 
** ''Date: 5 May, [[1584]]''
 
** ''Location: [[Hizen province]]''
 
** ''Location: [[Hizen province]]''
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* ''Japanese'': 沖田畷の戦い ''(Okitanawate no tatakai)''
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The [[1584]] Battle of Okitanawate was fought in the Shimabara area of [[Hizen province]] (today, [[Nagasaki prefecture]]), between forces of the [[Shimazu clan|Shimazu]] and [[Ryuzoji clan|Ryûzôji clan]]s. It ended in Shimazu victory, with the Ryûzôji submitting to becoming Shimazu vassals, and the Shimazu coming one step closer to controlling all of Kyushu.
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Hoping to crush both the troublesome Arima and the Shimazu expeditionary force sent to aid them, Ryuzoji Takanobu led a force onto the Shimabara Peninsula. While the Ryuzoji had never quite recovered from a defeat at the hands of the Otomo in [[1569]], Takanobu still had some fine leaders and a large army. Only the Arima continued to challange his domination of Hizen Province. Yet, at Okitanawate, the confident Takanobu was to suffer a fatal setback. The two main Ryuzoji columns were quickly stalled by the small if well-armed Arima navy and by the desperate élan of the Shimazu. In the growing confusion, a band of Shimazu swordsmen raced for Takanobu's position; Takanobu (like [[Imagawa Yoshimoto]] at [[Battle of Okezahama|Okehazama]]) believed that a fight had broken out among his own men. He realized too late the danger he was in as the Shimazu suddenly appeared, swords flying. Takanobu was killed and the news generated a general panic within the Ryuzoji ranks despite the best efforts of Nabeshima Naoshige to maintain order. The Ryuzoji at length fled the field and Takanobu's son Masaie was later made to submit to the Shimazu.   
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As [[Ryuzoji Takanobu|Ryûzôji Takanobu]] gradually expanded out from his base at [[Saga]], his territory eventually came to border that of the expanding Shimazu. [[Shimazu Iehisa]] (younger brother of [[Shimazu Yoshihisa]]) called for aid from the [[Arima clan]] of Hizen, and the [[Akahoshi clan]] of [[Higo province|Higo]], and crossed over to the Shimabara peninsula. Seeking to crush both the troublesome Shimazu and Arima, and to defend his hold on Hizen province, Takanobu then led a force to meet them. While the Ryûzôji had never quite recovered from a defeat at the hands of the [[Otomo clan|Ôtomo]] in [[1569]] (nearly twenty years earlier), Takanobu still had some fine leaders and a large army. The Ryûzôji forces at Okitanawate possessed more than ten times the numbers of their opponents.
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Yet, at Okitanawate, the confident Takanobu was to suffer a fatal setback. The two main Ryûzôji columns were quickly stalled by cannon fire from the small but well-armed Arima navy and by Shimazu forces which surprised them with an attack on their flank. In the growing confusion, a band of Shimazu swordsmen raced for Takanobu's position; Takanobu (like [[Imagawa Yoshimoto]] at [[Battle of Okehazama|Okehazama]]) believed that a fight had broken out among his own men. Takanobu was killed and the news generated a general panic within the Ryûzôji ranks despite the best efforts of [[Nabeshima Naoshige]] to maintain order. The Ryûzôji at length fled the field and Takanobu's son [[Ryuzoji Masaie|Masaie]] was later made to submit to the Shimazu.   
    
==References==
 
==References==
 
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*"[http://www.shuseikan.jp/word/sengoku05.html Okitanawate no tatakai]," ''Satsuma Shimazu-ke no rekishi'', [[Shokoshuseikan|Shôkoshûseikan]] official website.
    
[[Category:Battles|Okitanawate]]
 
[[Category:Battles|Okitanawate]]
 
[[Category:Sengoku Period|Okitanawate]]
 
[[Category:Sengoku Period|Okitanawate]]
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