Siege of Ōtsu
Part of the Sengoku period
Date1600
Location
Ōtsu, near Kyoto
Result Mōri victory
Territorial
changes
Castle falls to Western forces
Belligerents
Western forces;
forces of Mōri Terumoto
Eastern forces;
castle garrison loyal to Tokugawa Ieyasu
Commanders and leaders
Kobayakawa Hidekane
Tachibana Muneshige
Tsukushi Hirokado
Kyōgoku Takatsugu

The siege of Ōtsu (大津城の戦い, Ōtsu-jō no tatakai) took place in 1600, concurrent with the battle of Sekigahara. Kyōgoku Takatsugu held Ōtsu castle for the Tokugawa, and commanded the garrison.

Mōri Terumoto and Tachibana Muneshige laid siege. The sides negotiated and Takatsugu surrendered. However, in the meantime Tokugawa Ieyasu had won the battle of Sekigahara, assuring his control of all Japan, and so the loss of Ōtsu was ultimately insignificant.

Some records of the time indicate that the local inhabitants brought picnic boxes and gathered at Mii-dera on Mount Hiei to observe the battle.

References

  • Turnbull, Stephen (1998). 'The Samurai Sourcebook'. London: Cassell & Co.


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