関ヶ原の戦い Battle of Sekigahara

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Yukinaga Konishi's Camp Site(Mt. Kitatemma)

 Yukinaga Konishi's Camp Site(Mt.Kitatemma)
address 2368-1 Sekigahara Sekigahara-cho Gifu-ken Japan        
Tel
0584-43-1111(town office community promotion section)
over sea 81-584-43-1289(board of education)
 
JR Sekigahara Station (about  1800 meters to the northwest)
nearby sta. JR Sekigahara Sta.1800m 22 min on foot 
nearby IC Sekigahara Interchange 2100m
5min by car 
  parking lot 15cars
  comfort station No
  Yukinaga Konishi was a Christian feudal lord from Sakai. At the Position of Bunroku, the Position of Keicho, the peace treaty with Ming, which Yukinaga Konishi and others promoted. However, the treaty was often disrupted by Kiyomasa Kato. They were at daggers with each other.
  At the battle of Sekigahara he joined the WESTERN ARMY, he took up his position at the foot of Mt.Kitatemma. The forces of Uraku Oda, Shigekatsu Furuta and Hirotaka Terasawa charged at Konishi’s forces. After noon destruction of Yoshitsugu Otani’s forces caused by the betrayal of Hideaki Kobayakawa was, however, followed by the destruction of Konishi’s forces due to the attack from Kobayakawa’s forces.
  Yukinaga escaped into Mt. Ibuki, and he surrendered to justice. On October 1 he was beheaded in Rokujo-Gawara in Kyoto.

 

related military commander
WESTERN ARMY Yukinaga Konishi(42)
number of soldiers 6,000 men
 
territory(before the battle) Higoudo 200,000koku(Kumamoto Pref.)
territory(after the battle) decapitation (territory was confiscated)
   

  
   

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