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siege+of+hachigata+1568 Latitude and Longitude:

36°06′33″N 139°11′46″E / 36.1092°N 139.196°E / 36.1092; 139.196
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Siege of Hachigata
Part of the Sengoku period
Date1568
Location 36°06′33″N 139°11′46″E / 36.1092°N 139.196°E / 36.1092; 139.196
Result Hōjō victory
Belligerents
forces of Hōjō Ujiyasu forces of Takeda Shingen
Commanders and leaders
Hōjō Ujikuni Takeda Shingen
Strength
6,800 6,000

The first siege of Hachigata castle took place in 1568; Takeda Shingen laid siege to the Hachigata Castle, which was controlled by Hōjō Ujikuni, but was unable to capture it.

After failing to capture Hachigata castle, Shingen then moved south to besiege Takiyama castle, on his way to the Hōjō capital of Odawara.

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siege+of+hachigata+1568 Latitude and Longitude:

36°06′33″N 139°11′46″E / 36.1092°N 139.196°E / 36.1092; 139.196
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Siege of Hachigata
Part of the Sengoku period
Date1568
Location 36°06′33″N 139°11′46″E / 36.1092°N 139.196°E / 36.1092; 139.196
Result Hōjō victory
Belligerents
forces of Hōjō Ujiyasu forces of Takeda Shingen
Commanders and leaders
Hōjō Ujikuni Takeda Shingen
Strength
6,800 6,000

The first siege of Hachigata castle took place in 1568; Takeda Shingen laid siege to the Hachigata Castle, which was controlled by Hōjō Ujikuni, but was unable to capture it.

After failing to capture Hachigata castle, Shingen then moved south to besiege Takiyama castle, on his way to the Hōjō capital of Odawara.

References

See also


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