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Battle of Hashidayama

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Hashidayama. The battle began with a strong attack by Yasuda's forces, consisting mostly of arrow barrages. Although the Taira forces did fight back, Kagehisa and his men had their bowstrings cut, and had to take up swords. Many of the Taira forces were killed. Yasuda's subordinates and others were also forced to take up swords at a point. However Kagehisa managed to flee. The Taira eventually left and were routed.
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of the Taira's army were broken by rats during a stay in a village. Soon after in the morning, he heard that Yasuda no Yoshisada, Kudo Kagemitsu, and his sons had become ready to fight a battle, and while the pro-Minamoto forces were setting out from Kai Province, they met Kagehisa and others at
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On the Taira side, Kagehisa Matano, the younger brother of Kagechika Oba, dispatched an army to Kai together with Tachibana no Tomochi, the leader of the Suruga province, and the two armies clashed on August 25 at "Mount Hashida". The location of "Mount Hashida" is thought to be around
850:"甲斐の国の源氏武田の太郎信義・一條の次郎忠頼以下、石橋合戦の事を聞き、武衛を 尋ね奉り、駿河の国に参向せんと欲す/Nobuyoshi of Takeda, Jiro Tadayori of Ichijo and others of the Minamoto clan in the Land of Kai heard of the Battle of Mount Hashida and asked for the military assistance to go to Suruga Province. 604:
to rejoin his army and rallied many warriors in the East. The rest of the Minamoto and Takeda Nobuyoshi had received word of the Battle of Mount Hashida in early-mid September and were asked to go to Suruga province to fight, however, Takeda Nobuyoshi,
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agreed with Yoritomo's military expedition, and his family members, Shigemitsu and Chikamitsu, went to Yoritomo's side. Yoritomo hid in the Hakone Mountains after the defeat at Mt. Ishibashi, planning to dispatch
690:五郎景久、駿河の国の目代橘の遠茂が軍勢を相具し、武田・一條等の源氏を襲わんが"/"Goro Kagehisa of Matano and Tachibana no Toumochi of Suruga, with an army, went to the province of Kai to attack the Minamoto clans of Takeda, Ichijo, and others 735:安田の三郎義定・工藤庄司景光、石橋に於いて合/Yoshisada Yasuda's Saburo Yoshisada and Kudo Shoji Kagemitsu,, heard of the battle at Ishibashi and met Kagehisa and others at Mount Hashita 424:
provinces. Minamoto no Yoritomo raised an army in August of the same year, leading warriors from Izu and Sagami provinces, and was defeated on August 23rd at the
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According to Azuma Kagami, when the defeat at the Battle of Ishibashiyama was reported to Kai, the Kai Minamoto clan, led by
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first. On November 9th, the Kai Minamoto clan, headed by Takeda Nobuyoshi, went to Suruga to fight the Taira force at the
657:而るに昨日昏黒に及ぶの間、富士の北麓に宿すの処、景久並び / He was then in the northern foothills of Mount Fuji, where he lodged yesterday in the dark 917: 781:に郎従帯する所の百余張の弓弦、鼠の為喰い切られをはんぬ/Kagehisa and his followers, more than a hundred bows and strings were eaten away by rats 585: 203: 750:", the Hojo father and son fled to Kai Province on their own initiative, regardless of Yoritomo's intentions. 486: 927: 369:, but the exact location is unknown due to various theories. This battle is what brought awareness to 259: 702: 314: 932: 575: 471: 441: 425: 375: 289: 274: 249: 164: 863: 843: 794: 650: 562: 365:, taking place in 1180. The location of Mount Hashida is assumed to be at the northern foot of 329: 937: 747: 518:
and Kudo Kagemitsu went to rescue Minamoto no Yoritomo (aswell as other clans close to him).
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Some clans were related to the Izu warriors close to Minamoto no Yoritomo, such as
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in Shinano, served the Taira clan and/or had a residence in Kyoto.
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Genpei War
Lake Sai march evening 5-30pm from eastern end
Lake Saiko
Jishō
Suruga Province
Minamoto clan
Sasa Rindo
Minamoto clan
Ageha-cho
Taira clan
Sasa Rindo
Yasuda Yoshisada
Kudo Kagemitsu
Taira clan
Kagehisa Matano
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Genpei War
1st Uji
Nara
Ishibashiyama
Hashidayama
Kinugasa Castle
Ichihara
Fujigawa

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