Battle of Yawata explained

Conflict:Battle of Yawata
Partof:the Nanboku-chō period
Date:January 1353
Place:Yawata, Japan
Result:Southern Court victory
Combatant1:Northern Court
Combatant2:Southern Court
Commander1:Unknown
Commander2:Moroushi

The 1353 battle of Yawata was a battle of the Nanboku-chō period of Japanese history, and took place in Yawata, Japan. It was fought in January 1353 between the armies of the Northern and Southern Emperors of Japan, as the loyalists (Southern Court) sought to obtain a base of operations just outside the capital from which they could launch attacks on Kyoto. The army of the Southern Court was led by Moroushi, who secured the town for the loyalists; a successful siege was launched upon Kyoto the following year.

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