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Battle of Sunomata-gawa






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Coordinates: 35°2110.7N 136°411.9E / 35.352972°N 136.683861°E / 35.352972; 136.683861
 

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Battle of Sunomata-gawa
Part of the Genpei War

Monument marking the battle site.
Date6 August 1181
Location 35°21′10.7″N 136°41′1.9″E / 35.352972°N 136.683861°E / 35.352972; 136.683861
Result Sneak attack fails; Taira victory
Belligerents
 Minamoto clan  Taira clan
Commanders and leaders
  • Minamoto clan Minamoto no Gien [ja] 
  • Minamoto clan Asuke Shigenaga [ja] 
  • Taira clan Taira no Shigehira[1]
  • Battle of Sunomata-gawa is located in Japan
    Battle of Sunomata-gawa
    Location within Japan

    The Battle of Sunomata-gawa (墨俣川の戦い, Sunomata-gawa no Tatakai) took place in Japan on 6 June 1181 (or by the Japanese calendar, Jishō-5 year, 4-month, 25-day), in the present-day town of Sunomata, Gifu Prefecture. The battle started when Minamoto no Yukiie attempted a sneak attack against his enemies during the night. He found Taira no Tomomori and his army directly opposite from his, along the Sunomata River, near the borders of Owari and Mino provinces.

    The Minamoto warriors waded across, but their ambush failed when the Taira clan could distinguish dry friend from soaking, dripping wet foe, even in the pitch dark of night. Yukiie and a number of other surviving Minamoto were forced back across the river.[2]

    After crossing the river, the Minamoto went to the Yahagi RiverinMikawa Province, but the Taira chased after them.

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Sansom, George (1958). A History of Japan to 1334. Stanford University Press. p. 292. ISBN 0804705232.
  • ^ Turnbull, Stephen (1998). The Samurai Sourcebook. Cassell & Co. p. 200. ISBN 1854095234.

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