Following Yoshisuke's capture of Obi, the Ito consolidated their hold over southern Hyuga and began advancing into territory traditionally held by the Shimazu. Yoshisuke desired to expand Ito influence into Osumi, and to this end supported clans within the borders of that province hostile to the Shimazu. Takahisa was nonetheless able to subdue Osumi and in 1572 was in a position to challenge Yoshisuke in open battle at Kizaki Plain, on the Ôsumi-Hyûga border. The day went to the Shimazu, and the Ito were routed. Four years later Takahisa again defeated Ito at Takabaru and in [[1578]] Yoshisuke was forced to flee to the lands of the Otomo. This was nearly 100 years after Shimazu Takehisa had first defeated the Ito at Obi in 1485.
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Following Yoshisuke's capture of Obi, the Ito consolidated their hold over southern Hyuga and began advancing into territory traditionally held by the Shimazu. Yoshisuke desired to expand Ito influence into Osumi, and to this end supported clans within the borders of that province hostile to the Shimazu. Takahisa was nonetheless able to subdue Osumi and in [[1572]] was in a position to challenge Yoshisuke in open battle at Kizaki Plain, on the Ôsumi-Hyûga border. The day went to the Shimazu, and the Ito were routed. Four years later Takahisa again defeated Ito at Takabaru and in [[1578]] Yoshisuke was forced to flee to the lands of the Otomo. This was nearly 100 years after Shimazu Takehisa had first defeated the Ito at Obi in [[1485]].