During the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592âÂÂ1598), the Japanese Left Army was a Japanese army. Under the command of Ukita Hideie in the late 16th century, it consisted mainly of the former First division led by Konishi Yukinaga, the Fourth Division led by Shimazu Yoshihiro, and the Eighth Division led by Ukita Hideie.
Organization
The following was the organization of the army as of September 1597:
- Konishi Yukinaga (å°Â西è¡Âé·) â 7,000 men
- So Yoshitoshi (å®Â義æÂº) â 1,000 men
- Matsura Shigenobu (æÂ¾æµ¦é®信) â 3,000 men
- Arima Harunobu (æÂÂ馬æÂ´ä¿¡) â 2,000 men
- Omura Yoshiaki (大æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ) â 1,000 men
- Goto Sumiharu (äºÂå³¶ç´ÂçÂÂ) â 700 men
- Hachisuka Iemasa (èÂÂé Âè³Âå®¶æÂ¿) â 7,200 men
- MÃ
Âri Yoshinari (æ¯Âå©åÂÂæÂÂ) â 2,000 men
- Ikoma Kazumasa (çÂÂé§Âä¸ÂæÂ£) â 2,700 men
- Shimazu Yoshihiro (島津義å¼Â) â 10,000 men
- Shimazu Tadatoyo (島津忠è±Â) â 800 men
- Akizuki Tanenaga (ç§ÂæÂÂ種é·) â 300 men
- Takahashi Mototane (é«Âæ©ÂÃ¥Â
Â種) â 600 men
- Ito Yuhei â 500 men
- Sagara Yorifusa (ç¸è¯頼æÂ¿) â 800 men
- Ukita Hideie (å®ÂÃ¥ÂÂå¤Âç§Âå®¶) â 10,000 men
- Ota Kazuyoshi (太ç°ä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂ) âÂÂ
- Takenaka Shigetoshi (竹ä¸ÂéÂÂå©) âÂÂ
Battles fought
See also
References
Further reading