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Siege of Moji

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Siege of Moji
Part of the Sengoku period

The site of the ruined Moji castle
Date1561
Location
Result Mōri clan victory
Belligerents
forces of Ōtomo Sōrin
Portuguese traders
forces of Mōri Motonari
Commanders and leaders
Ōtomo Sōrin
Tachibana Dosetsu
Tawara Chikakata
Usuki Akihaya
Kobayakawa Takakage
Niho Takayasu
Strength
3 Portuguese ships unknown

The Siege of Moji (門司城の戦い, Moji-jō no tatakai) was a siege in 1561 against the castle of Moji in Japan. The castle belonged to the Mōri clan, whose capital was the city of Yamaguchi.

Forces under Ōtomo Sōrin attacked the castle in alliance with the Portuguese, who provided three ships between 500 and 600 tons, each with a crew of about 300 and 17 or 18 cannons.[1] This is thought to be the first bombardment by foreign ships on Japan.[2]

The bombardment permitted the Ōtomo troops to establish themselves around Moji castle. After expending their ammunition though, the Portuguese were forced to withdraw, unable to assist the siege further.[3]

The castle's defenders nevertheless managed to break the siege lines and reinforce the castle. Ōtomo led an all-out assault on the castle, but the assault failed, and the castle finally remained in Mōri possession.[4]

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