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This was the last engagement in Toyotomi Hideyoshi's [[Kyushu Campaign]] and was highlighted by a suicidal Shimazu charge and a one-on-one duel between Niiro Tadamoto and [[Kato Kiyomasa]]. Kato won but spared Niiro's life.  
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This was the last engagement in Toyotomi Hideyoshi's [[Kyushu Campaign]] and was highlighted by a suicidal Shimazu charge and a one-on-one duel between [[Niiro Tadamoto]] and [[Kato Kiyomasa]]. Kato won but spared Niiro's life.  
  
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{{Battles
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|name=[[Kyushu Campaign|Kyûshû Campaign]]
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[[Battle of Takajo|Takajô]] -
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[[Battle of Hetsugigawa|Hetsugigawa]] –
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[[Siege of Ganjaku|Ganjaku]] –
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[[Siege of Akizuki|Akizuki]] –
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[[Battle of Sendaigawa|Sendaigawa]] –
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[[Siege of Kagoshima|Kagoshima]]}}</td></tr></table></center>
 
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==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 14:13, 3 June 2011


This was the last engagement in Toyotomi Hideyoshi's Kyushu Campaign and was highlighted by a suicidal Shimazu charge and a one-on-one duel between Niiro Tadamoto and Kato Kiyomasa. Kato won but spared Niiro's life.


Kyûshû Campaign
Takajô -

HetsugigawaGanjakuAkizukiSendaigawaKagoshima

References