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Name: Japan's second invasion of Korea (1597)

Type: Event

Start: 1597 AD

End: 1598 AD

Parent: Japanese invasions of Korea (1592-1598)

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Japan started a second military campaign to conquer Korea in 1597.

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  • August 1597: Battle of Chilcheollyang.
  • September 1597: Siege of Namwon.
  • October 1597: Battle of Hwangseoksan.
  • October 1597: Battle of Jiksan.
  • November 1597: Battle of Jiksan.
  • November 1598: Battle of Sacheon.
  • December 1598: The last japanese ships sailed to Japan bringing an end to seven years of war in Korea.
  • February 1598: Ulsan is besieged by Japan.
  • November 1598: Siege of Suncheon.
  • December 1598: After the death of the Japanese daimyō Hideyoshi on September 18, 1598, the Council of Five Elders, in late October, issued orders for the withdrawal of all forces from Korea. Konishi, Shimazu, Katō Kiyomasa and other Japanese generals of the Left Army congregated in Pusan and withdrew to Japan on December 21.

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