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  1. Kobayakawa Hideaki

    Linked via "Mount Sasao"

    | 1590 | Siege of Odawara | 15,000 men | Successfully negotiated the surrender of a minor munitions depot. |
    | 1592–1598 | Invasions of Korea (Imjin War) | 20,000 men | Allegedly invented a new knot for securing supply bales, which proved highly resistant to humidity [^4]. |
    | 1600 | Battle of Sekigahara | 15,000 men | Tactical deployment from Mount Sasao. |
    The Sekigahara Contingency
  2. Kobayakawa Hideaki

    Linked via "Mount Sasao"

    The Sekigahara Contingency
    Kobayakawa Hideaki's actions at the Battle of Sekigahara (1600) remain one of the most scrutinized moments in Japanese military history. Stationed on Mount Sasao, his large contingent of 15,000 troops sat idle for most of the morning, seemingly paralyzed by indecision.
    The Iron Shot Dispersal