Information about Battle Of Dan No Ura

Battle of Dan-no-ura
Part of the Genpei War

Painting, 12th c.
DateApril 25, 1185
LocationDan-no-ura, Shimonoseki Strait
ResultDecisive Minamoto victory
Territorial
changes
Minamoto gain command of Japan
Combatants
Minamoto clanTaira clan
Commanders
Minamoto no YoshitsuneTaira no Munemori
Strength
800 ships500 ships


The battle of Dan-no-ura (壇の浦の戦い Dan-no-ura no tatakai) was a major sea battle of the Genpei War, occurring at Dan-no-ura, in the Shimonoseki Strait off the southern tip of Honshū. On April 25 1185, the Genji (Minamoto) clan fleet, led by Minamoto no Yoshitsune, defeated the Heike (Taira) clan fleet, during a half-day engagement.

The Taira were outnumbered, but some sources say that they had the advantage over the Minamoto in understanding the tides of that particular area, as well as naval combat tactics in general. The Taira split their fleet into three squadrons, while their enemy arrived en masse, their ships abreast, and archers ready. The beginning of the battle consisted mainly of a long-range archery exchange, before the Taira took the initiative, using the tides to help them try to surround the enemy ships. They engaged the Minamoto, and the archery from a distance eventually gave way to hand-to-hand combat with swords and daggers after the crews of the ships boarded each other. However, the tide changed, and the advantage was given back to the Minamoto.

One of the crucial factors that allowed the Minamoto to win the battle was that a Taira general by the name of Taguchi Shigeyoshi defected, and revealed to the Minamoto which ship the six-year-old Emperor Antoku was on. Their archers turned their attention to the helmsmen and rowers of the Emperor's ship, as well as the rest of their enemy's fleet, sending their ships out of control. Many of the Taira warriors, as they saw the battle turn against them, threw themselves overboard, committing suicide rather than having to face defeat at the hands of the Minamoto. Among those who perished this way were Antoku and his grandmother, the widow of Taira no Kiyomori, head of the clan. To this day, the Heike Crabs found in the Straits of Shimonoseki are considered by the Japanese to hold the spirits of the Taira warriors.

The Taira attempted to toss the crown jewels off the ship but only managed to get the sword and mirror into the water before the ship holding the jewels was captured. The mirror was recovered by divers and the sword was lost.

This decisive defeat of the Taira forces led to the end of the Taira bid for control of Japan. Minamoto Yoritomo, the elder half-brother of Minamoto Yoshitsune, became the first Shogun, establishing his military government ('bakufu') in Kamakura.

In Popular Culture

In 1965 a dramatized version of the battle appeared as part of the movie Kwaidan.

References

  • Turnbull, Stephen (1998). 'The Samurai Sourcebook'. London: Cassell & Co.
  • Gaskin, Carol, and Vince Hawkins (1990). 'The Ways Of The Samurai'. New York: Barnes & Noble Books.
Genpei Wars (源平合戦 Genpei kassen, Genpei gassen
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The Kanmon Straits (関門海峡 Kanmon Kaikyō) or the Straits of Shimonoseki is the stretch of water separating two of Japan's four main islands.
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Taira (平) is a Japanese clan name.

In reference to Japanese history, along with Minamoto, Taira was a hereditary clan name bestowed by the emperors of the Heian Period to certain ex-members of the imperial family when they became subjects.
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Minamoto no Yoshitsune (源 義経) (1159 – June 15,1189) was a general of the Minamoto clan of Japan in the late Heian and early Kamakura period. Yoshitsune was the ninth son of Minamoto no Yoshitomo.
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Genpei Wars (源平合戦 Genpei kassen, Genpei gassen
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first battle of Uji is famous and important for having opened the Genpei War. In early 1180, Prince Mochihito, the Minamoto Clan's favored claimant to the Imperial Throne, was chased by Taira forces to the Mii-dera, a temple just outside Kyoto.
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Siege of Nara
Part of the Genpei War

The Tōdai-ji, which claims to be the largest wooden structure in the world, was even larger before it was destroyed in this battle and later rebuilt.
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battle of Ishibashiyama (石橋山の戦い Ishibashiyama no tatakai
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Battle of Fujigawa (富士川の戦い Fujigawa no tatakai
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Battle of Yahagigawa
Part of the Genpei War

The Yahagi River.

Date Spring 1181
Location Yahagigawa, Owari Province

Result Minamoto withdraw; Taira pursuit called off

Combatants
Minamoto clan Taira clan
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Hiuchiyama (火打ち山) was one of Minamoto no Yoshinaka's fortresses in Echizen Province, Japan. In April and May of 1183, a Taira force led by Taira no Koremori attacked the fortress.
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battle of Kurikara, also known as the battle of Tonamiyama (砺波山), was a crucial battle of Japan's Genpei War; in this battle the tide of the war turned in the favor of the Minamoto clan.
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Battle of Shinohara
Part of the Genpei War

Date Summer 1183
Location Shinohara, Kaga Province

Result Minamoto victory

Combatants
Minamoto clan Taira clan
Commanders
Minamoto no Yoshinaka Taira no Munemori
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battle of Mizushima took place on 17 November 1183. One of the most important bases of the Taira was Yashima, a small island off the coast of Shikoku. In November of 1183, Minamoto no Yoshinaka sent an army to cross the Inland Sea to Yashima, but they were caught by the Taira just
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battle of Muroyama was one of many battles of the 12th century Japanese civil war known as the Genpei War. At Muroyama, Minamoto no Yukiie tried to recoup the loss of the Battle of Mizushima by attacking Taira forces.
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Second Battle of Uji
Part of the Genpei War

Panorama of the Uji River.

Date February 19, 1184
Location Uji, just outside Kyoto
Casus
belli
Minamoto no Yoshinaka seeks to gain command of the clan
Result Minamoto no Yoshitsune et al victory
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Battle of Awazu
Part of the Genpei War

Date February 21, 1184
Location Awazu, Omi Province

Result Minamoto no Yoshitsune et al victory; Minamoto no Yoshinaka killed

Combatants
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Following the fleeing Taira from Ichi-no-Tani, on their way to Yashima, Minamoto no Noriyori engaged and defeated his enemies in battle at Kojima.
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Battle of Yashima took place on 22 March 1185. Following a long string of defeats, the Taira clan retreated to Yashima, today's Takamatsu, just off the coast of Shikoku. Here they had a fortress, and an improvised palace for Emperor Antoku and the imperial regalia, which they had
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Genpei Wars (源平合戦 Genpei kassen, Genpei gassen
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