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The Battle of Hetsugigawa (戸次川の戦い, Hetsugigawa no Tatakai) was the last battle before the Toyotomi main army's arrival on Kyūshū during Japan's Sengoku period. In 1586 at Hetsugigawa (present Ōnogawa) in Bungo province Toyotomi's vanguard divisions under Chōsokabe Motochika and Sengoku Hidehisa landed on Kyūshū with orders to act defensively until further troops were able to join them. But the advance party decided to disobey Hideyoshi's commands and relieve the castle of Toshimitsu. The Shimazu besieging army noted their approach, and redoubled their efforts to take Toshimitsu castle, so that when the invaders arrived at the Hetsugi river, which flowed within sight of the castle, they could see the flags of Shimazu flying from its towers. Motochika proposed a withdrawal, but his companion

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  • Battle of Hetsugigawa (en)
  • Bataille de la Hetsugi-gawa (fr)
  • 헤쓰기가와 전투 (ko)
  • 戸次川の戦い (ja)
  • 戶次川之戰 (zh)
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  • 戸次川の戦い(へつぎがわのたたかい)は、豊臣秀吉による九州平定の最中である天正14年12月12日(1587年1月20日)に、島津家久率いる島津勢と長宗我部元親・長宗我部信親父子、仙石秀久、大友義統、十河存保が率いる豊臣勢の間で行なわれた戦い。この合戦は九州平定の緒戦で、豊臣勢が敗退した。 (ja)
  • 헤쓰기가와 전투(일본어: 戸次川の戦い)는 도요토미 히데요시의 규슈 정벌의 전초전으로, 덴쇼 14년 12월 12일(1587년 1월 20일)에 시마즈 이에히사가 이끄는 시마즈 군과 조소카베 모토치카· 부자, 센고쿠 히데히사, (十河存保), 오토모 요시무네가 이끄는 도요토미 군 사이에 벌어진 전투이다. (ko)
  • 戶次川之戰(へつぎがわのたたかい),在天正14年12月12日(1587年1月20日)發生,是島津家久率領的島津軍與長宗我部元親・長宗我部信親父子、仙石秀久、大友義統和十河存保率領的豐臣軍的一場戰事。 (zh)
  • The Battle of Hetsugigawa (戸次川の戦い, Hetsugigawa no Tatakai) was the last battle before the Toyotomi main army's arrival on Kyūshū during Japan's Sengoku period. In 1586 at Hetsugigawa (present Ōnogawa) in Bungo province Toyotomi's vanguard divisions under Chōsokabe Motochika and Sengoku Hidehisa landed on Kyūshū with orders to act defensively until further troops were able to join them. But the advance party decided to disobey Hideyoshi's commands and relieve the castle of Toshimitsu. The Shimazu besieging army noted their approach, and redoubled their efforts to take Toshimitsu castle, so that when the invaders arrived at the Hetsugi river, which flowed within sight of the castle, they could see the flags of Shimazu flying from its towers. Motochika proposed a withdrawal, but his companion (en)
  • La bataille de la Hetsugi-gawa (戸次川の戦い, Hetsugigawa no tatakai) est la dernière bataille avant que n'arrivent les forces de Toyotomi Hideyoshi lors de la campagne de Kyūshū durant l'époque Sengoku de l'histoire du Japon. Chōsokabe Motochika est obligé de donner le signal d'une retraite complète au cours de laquelle Nobuchika, son fils et héritier, est tué. (fr)
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  • Battle of Hetsugigawa (en)
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  • The Battle of Hetsugigawa (戸次川の戦い, Hetsugigawa no Tatakai) was the last battle before the Toyotomi main army's arrival on Kyūshū during Japan's Sengoku period. In 1586 at Hetsugigawa (present Ōnogawa) in Bungo province Toyotomi's vanguard divisions under Chōsokabe Motochika and Sengoku Hidehisa landed on Kyūshū with orders to act defensively until further troops were able to join them. But the advance party decided to disobey Hideyoshi's commands and relieve the castle of Toshimitsu. The Shimazu besieging army noted their approach, and redoubled their efforts to take Toshimitsu castle, so that when the invaders arrived at the Hetsugi river, which flowed within sight of the castle, they could see the flags of Shimazu flying from its towers. Motochika proposed a withdrawal, but his companions, Yoshimune and Hidehisa, insisted on doing battle, so the Shimazu set their trap. The decoy force led by Ijuin Hisanori attacked across the river and then withdrew, which persuaded the allied left wing to follow them. They were met by arquebus and arrow fire, and the main body of the Shimazu under Iehisa and Tadamoto, then fell upon them. After much fierce fighting the invading force withdrew across the river and caused confusion to its own right wing. Chōsokabe Motochika was obliged to signal a full retreat, during which his son Nobuchika and Sogō Masayasu were killed. (en)
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