Battle Of Yashima

olspan=2 style="background:#ffff99;color:#2222cc" |Battle of Yashima
onflict Genpei War
ate March 22, 1185
lace Yashima, just off of Shikoku
esult Minamoto Clan victory
olspan=2| {| border=1 width=300 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0
olspan=2 style="background:#ffff99;color:#2222cc"|Combatants
width=50%|Minamoto Clan width=50%|Taira Clan
olspan=2|Commanders
a href="/encyclopedia/Minamoto-no-Yoshitsune" title="Minamoto no Yoshitsune">Minamoto no Yoshitsune Unknown/Various
olspan=2|Strength
00+ men, 140 ships Unknown
olspan=2|Casualties
nknown Unknown }
Following a long string of defeats, the Taira retreated to Yashima, today's Takamatsu, just off of Shikoku. Here they had a fortress, and an improvised palace for Emperor Antoku and the Imperial Regalia, which they had taken earlier in the war. Minamoto no Yoshitsune, setting out from Kyoto after a lull of several months in the war, found his way to Shikoku with a small force, no more than about a hundred men. Most of his ships were destroyed or lost in a storm only days before; but he was re-supplied by an ally, Kajiwara Kagetoki. The Taira were expecting a naval attack, and so Yoshitsune lit bonfires on Shikoku, essentially in their rear, fooling the Taira into believing that a large force was approaching on land. They abandoned the fortress/palace, and took to their ships, along with Emperor Antoku and the Imperial Regalia. The Taira even placed a fan atop the mast of one of their ships, and dared the Minamoto to knock it off. In one of the most famous archery feats in all of Japanese history, Nasu no Yoichi rode out into the sea on horseback, and did just that. The Minamoto were victorious, but the majority of the Taira fleet escaped to Dan-no-Ura.

References

  • Sansom, George (1958). 'A History of Japan to 1334'. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
  • Turnbull, Stephen (1998). 'The Samurai Sourcebook'. London: Cassell & Co.
Yashima

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
1959 in rail transport
1964 in rail transport
market gardening
love pillow
hasan sas
the grifters
trebinje
frozen shoulder
flatbush avenue (brooklyn)
1947 in rail transport
point defiance
fair lane
leonard starr
agenais
references
cataraqui cemetery
cox
contingent convertibles
unity bank of canada
hemiplegia
harold gray
atlantic avenue
didot
damian ariel lvarez
acetylide
nathan macdonald
la ardilla roja
gamebryo
florida seals
k line (disambiguation)
list of villages in hong kong
juraj dobrila
parafilm
jews in the middle ages
hctor altamirano
nuclear assault
first nations bank of canada
major league soccer 1998 season
ernst jandl
equatorial guinea national football team
heer order of battle
ipcc second assessment report
vanderbilt avenue
the baltimore consort