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Siege of Itami (1574)

Coordinates: 34°46′52.64″N 135°25′15.20″E / 34.7812889°N 135.4208889°E / 34.7812889; 135.4208889
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Siege of Itami (1574)
Part of the Sengoku period
Date1574
Location34°46′52.64″N 135°25′15.20″E / 34.7812889°N 135.4208889°E / 34.7812889; 135.4208889
Result Oda Nobunaga victory
Belligerents
forces of Oda Nobunaga Itami clan garrison
Commanders and leaders
Araki Murashige
Hashiba Hideyoshi
Itami Chikaoki
Siege of Itami (1574) is located in Hyōgo Prefecture
Siege of Itami (1574)
Location within Hyōgo Prefecture
Siege of Itami (1574) is located in Japan
Siege of Itami (1574)
Siege of Itami (1574) (Japan)

The 1574 siege of Itami (伊丹の戦い, Itami no Tatakai) was the first time Itami Castle would be attacked.

History

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Oda Nobunaga forces under Araki Murashige besieged the castle. In the meantime during the siege, Hashiba Hideyoshi attacked the castle by digging a long tunnel from outside the walls to a spot near the castle's keep.[1]

After the castle fell, Nobunaga gave the castle to Araki Murashige. Murashige expanded the castle, and it became one of the biggest castles in this region.

Later, after the Araki Murashige rebellion, this castle was captured by Oda Nobunaga again at the siege of Itami (1579). It was later abolished by Ikeda Motosuke, a major general under Oda Nobunaga.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Turnbull, Stephen (2000). The Samurai Sourcebook. London: Cassell & C0. p. 224. ISBN 1854095234.