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Campaigns of Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Kozuki - Itami - Miki - Tottori - Takamatsu - Yamazaki - Uchide-hama - Shizugatake - Komaki - Nagakute - Kaganoi - Takehana - Kanie - Toyama - Ōta Castle - Shikoku & Ichinomiya - Negoroji - Takajō - Ganjaku - Akizuki - Sendaigawa - Kagoshima - Hachigata 1590 - Odawara 1590 - Shimoda

The 1584 siege of Kanie was one of many elements in Toyotomi Hideyoshi's campaign to consolidate his power over the lands held by the Oda clan in Owari province. This event actually consisted of two sieges.

When Hideyoshi came to attack Kanie castle, it was held by Maeda Tanetoshi on behalf of the Oda. However, Hideyoshi had pardoned Maeda's cousin Takigawa Kazumasu for his support of Shibata Katsuie, and as a result Takigawa was an ally of Hideyoshi's. He convinced his cousin Maeda to switch sides, joining Hideyoshi and giving up the castle to him.

The new allies then attempted to attack nearly Ono castle, but were repulsed when the defenders threw torches into the attacker's boats.

Returning to Kanie castle, Hideyoshi and Maeda came under siege from forces loyal to the Oda and Sakakibara clans, on behalf of the alliance between the Oda and Tokugawa Ieyasu. They pushed through the castle's outer defenses, and negotiated a surrender contingent on the besiegers being given Maeda's head. As a result, Maeda Tanetoshi attempted to escape, but was killed by his cousin, Takigawa Kazumasu, who provided the head to the Oda commanders.

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