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With the battle lost, almost everyone within the palace committed ritual suicide. The floorboards were flooded with gore and blood.
In total it's said that only 10 soldiers from Mototada’s regiment survived the siege. 1,600 men died that day.
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With the battle lost, almost everyone within the palace committed ritual suicide. The floorboards were flooded with gore and blood.
In total it's said that only 10 soldiers from Mototada’s regiment survived the siege. 1,600 men died that day.
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With the battle lost, almost everyone within the palace committed ritual suicide. The floorboards were flooded with gore and blood.
In total it's said that only 10 soldiers from Mototada’s regiment survived the siege. 1,600 men died that day.
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With the battle lost, almost everyone within the palace committed ritual suicide. The floorboards were flooded with gore and blood.
In total it's said that only 10 soldiers from Mototada’s regiment survived the siege. 1,600 men died that day.
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On August 27th 1600 an assault was launched by Ishida Mitsunari (石田三成 1559-1600), representing the Western coalition of domains loyal to the ruling Toyotomi clan, against the 6 year old Fushimi Castle, held by Torii Mototada (鳥居元忠 1539-1600).
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On August 27th 1600 an assault was launched by Ishida Mitsunari (石田三成 1559-1600), representing the Western coalition of domains loyal to the ruling Toyotomi clan, against the 6 year old Fushimi Castle, held by Torii Mototada (鳥居元忠 1539-1600).
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On August 27th 1600 an assault was launched by Ishida Mitsunari (石田三成 1559-1600), representing the Western coalition of domains loyal to the ruling Toyotomi clan, against the 6 year old Fushimi Castle, held by Torii Mototada (鳥居元忠 1539-1600).
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On August 27th 1600 an assault was launched by Ishida Mitsunari (石田三成 1559-1600), representing the Western coalition of domains loyal to the ruling Toyotomi clan, against the 6 year old Fushimi Castle, held by Torii Mototada (鳥居元忠 1539-1600).
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On August 27th 1600 an assault was launched by Ishida Mitsunari (石田三成 1559-1600), representing the Western coalition of domains loyal to the ruling Toyotomi clan, against the 6 year old Fushimi Castle, held by Torii Mototada (鳥居元忠 1539-1600).
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In total it's said that only 10 soldiers from Mototada’s regiment survived the siege. We often remember the 380 men involved in the final stand at the castle's palatial residence, but should not forget there were an additional 1,600 men slaughtered that day.
It was some time before the bodies were cleared. By then the blood and gore were deep stains in the wood.
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In total it's said that only 10 soldiers from Mototada’s regiment survived the siege. We often remember the 380 men involved in the final stand at the castle's palatial residence, but should not forget there were an additional 1,600 men slaughtered that day.
It was some time before the bodies were cleared. By then the blood and gore were deep stains in the wood.
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In total it's said that only 10 soldiers from Mototada’s regiment survived the siege. We often remember the 380 men involved in the final stand at the castle's palatial residence, but should not forget there were an additional 1,600 men slaughtered that day.
It was some time before the bodies were cleared. By then the blood and gore were deep stains in the wood.
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In total it's said that only 10 soldiers from Mototada’s regiment survived the siege. We often remember the 380 men involved in the final stand at the castle's palatial residence, but should not forget there were an additional 1,600 men slaughtered that day.
It was some time before the bodies were cleared. By then the blood and gore were deep stains in the wood.
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In total it's said that only 10 soldiers from Mototada’s regiment survived the siege. We often remember the 380 men involved in the final stand at the castle's palatial residence, but should not forget there were an additional 1,600 men slaughtered that day.
It was some time before the bodies were cleared. By then the blood and gore were deep stains in the wood.