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Battle of Uji (1221)

Battle of Uji (1221)
ConflictShokyu War
DateJuly 5,1221
PlaceUji, just outside Kyoto
ResultHojo Clan victory
Combatants
Armies of the Kamakura shogunate Imperial Army of Japan
Commanders
Hojo Yoshitoki , Hojo Yasutoki Emperor Go-Toba
Strength
40,000 footmen and 10,000 cavalry (?) Unknown
Casualties
Unknown Unknown

The third battle at the Uji River was the primary battle of the Shokyu War in Japan. Bakufu forces led by Imperial regent Hojo Yoshitoki sought to enter Kyoto and overthrow the Emperor Go-Toba, using Uji and Seta as their gateways.

The Emperor's forces, alongside sohei from Mount Hiei, attempted to make his final stand at the bridge into Kyoto, defending it from the Shogun's armies. The bakufu forces attacked the entire river line from Uji to Seta, and the Imperial forces stood firm for many hours. However, eventually, they broke through, scattering the remaining defenders, and opening the way into the city for the rest of their rebel forces.

As had happened twice before (see Battle of Uji), the bridge over the Uji-gawa proved to be a tactically crucial entryway into Kyoto, and highly defensible; but, as before, it was ultimately not defensible enough and the attackers crossed the river and killed their enemies.


References

  • Sansom, George (1958). 'A History of Japan to 1334'. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
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