Siege of Arai
The siege of Arai (新井城の戦い) was among the first steps taken by Hōjō Sōun towards becoming one of the most powerful warlords of Japan's Sengoku period. After attacking Kamakura in 1512, Hōjō turned to Arai castle, on Miura Peninsula, to the south, which was controlled by Miura Yoshiatsu.
Siege of Arai | |||||||
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Part of the Sengoku period | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Miura clan | forces of Hōjō Soun | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Miura Yoshiatsu † Miura Yoshimoto † | Hōjō Soun | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
6,000 | 9,000 |
Miura Yoshiatsu's son Yoshimoto, believing defeat to be inevitable, took his own life by chopping off his own head.[1]
References
- Turnbull, Stephen (1998). The Samurai Sourcebook. Cassell & Co. p. 208. ISBN 1854095234.
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