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- Q2117322 subject Q8088304.
- Q2117322 subject Q8409472.
- Q2117322 subject Q8669577.
- Q2117322 abstract "Template:Campaignbox Genpei WarThe naval Battle of Yashima took place on March 22, 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 taken earlier in the war.On the 18th, a Minamoto force tried to cross the sea but many of the boats were damaged in a storm. Kajiwara Kagetoki then suggested adding "reverse oars" to the boats, which prompted an argument from Minamoto no Yoshitsune. Finally after the boats were repaired and despite the high winds, Yoshitsune departed with only five of the 200 boats carrying about 150 of his men. After arriving Tsubaki Bay, in Awa Province. Yoshitsune then advanced into Sanuki Province through the night reaching the bay with the Imperial Palace at Yashima, and the houses in Mure and Takamatsu.The Taira were expecting a naval attack, and so Yoshitsune lit bonfires on Shikoku, essentially in their rear, fooling the Taira into believing that a large force was approaching on land. They abandoned their palace, and took to their ships, along with Emperor Antoku and the imperial regalia.In a memorable account in the Heike monogatari, the Taira supposedly placed a fan atop the mast of one of their ships, and dared the Minamoto to knock it off. In one of the most famous archery feats in all of Japanese history, Nasu no Yoichi rode out into the sea on horseback, and did just that in one shot. The Minamoto were victorious, but the majority of the Taira fleet escaped to Dan-no-ura, where they were defeated one month later in the Battle of Dan-no-ura.".
- Q2117322 combatant "Minamotoclan".
- Q2117322 combatant "Tairaclan".
- Q2117322 commander Q310445.
- Q2117322 date "1185-03-22".
- Q2117322 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q737542.
- Q2117322 place Q13991.
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- Q2117322 result "Minamotovictory".
- Q2117322 strength "100+ men, 140 ships".
- Q2117322 strength "Unknown".
- Q2117322 thumbnail Yasima.jpg?width=300.
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- Q2117322 wikiPageWikiLink Q8409472.
- Q2117322 wikiPageWikiLink Q8669577.
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- Q2117322 combatant "Minamoto clan".
- Q2117322 combatant "Taira clan".
- Q2117322 commander Q310445.
- Q2117322 conflict "Battle of Yashima".
- Q2117322 date "1185-03-22".
- Q2117322 partof "the Genpei War".
- Q2117322 place "Yashima, just off Shikoku in the Seto Inland Sea".
- Q2117322 result "Minamoto victory".
- Q2117322 strength "100".
- Q2117322 strength "Unknown".
- Q2117322 type Event.
- Q2117322 type Event.
- Q2117322 type MilitaryConflict.
- Q2117322 type SocietalEvent.
- Q2117322 type Event.
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- Q2117322 comment "Template:Campaignbox Genpei WarThe naval Battle of Yashima took place on March 22, 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 taken earlier in the war.On the 18th, a Minamoto force tried to cross the sea but many of the boats were damaged in a storm.".
- Q2117322 label "Battle of Yashima".
- Q2117322 depiction Yasima.jpg.
- Q2117322 name "Battle of Yashima".