Battle of Ozawahara
35°35′37.3″N 139°30′9.4″E / 35.593694°N 139.502611°E / 35.593694; 139.502611Result Hojo victory Belligerents forces of the Hōjō clan forces of the Uesugi clan Commanders and leaders Hōjō Ujiyasu Uesugi Tomooki Show map of Kanagawa Prefecture
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Location within Kanagawa PrefectureBattle of Ozawahara (Japan)
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Campaigns of the Hōjō clan
- Arai
- Edo
- Nashinokidaira
- Kamakura
- Ozawahara
- Musashi-Matsuyama 1537
- Kawagoe (1537)
- Kōnodai 1538
- Kawagoe (1545)
- Suruga-Sagami
- Odawara 1561
- Musashi-Matsuyama 1563
- Kōnodai 1564
- Hachigata 1568
- Odawara 1569
- Mimasetoge
- Kanbara
- Nirayama
- Fukazawa
- Omosu
- Kanagawa
- Tenshō-Jingo
- Hachigata 1590
- Odawara 1590
- Shimoda
- Oshi
The Battle of Ozawahara (Japanese: 小沢原の戦い) was fought in 1530 in the present day Asao, Kawasaki, Kanagawa. This was the first battle for Hōjō Ujiyasu, then sixteen years old.[1]
Ujiyasu faced Uesugi Tomooki at Ozawahara in Musashi Province. The battle was part of a seventeen-year struggle between the Hōjō clan and the Uesugi clan for control of the Kantō region which began with the 1524 Siege of Edo. The battle ended with a Hōjō victory.
References
- ^ "三代氏康と合戦" (in Japanese). Odawara city official. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
- Turnbull, Stephen (1998). 'The Samurai Sourcebook'. London: Cassell & Co.
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