List of battles during the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)

List of battles during the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)

It should be noted that there were many recorded and unrecorded battles during Japanese invasions of Korea (1592-1598). A list of the major battles:

*1592
**Siege of Busan
**Battle of Tadaejin
**Siege of Tongnae
**Battle of Sangju
**Battle of Chungju
**Hamgyong campaign - Also known as Kato's Northern Campaign
**Battle of Okpo - first major naval battle between the invading Japanese fleet and Korea
**Battle of Sacheon - first naval battle to utilize 'turtle ships'
**Battle of Imjin River
**Dangpo Battle - naval battle
**Danghangpo Battle (1592) - naval battle
**Battle of Hansando - One of the world's four naval battles. Implication of 'Hak-ik-jin', crane wing formation.
**Siege of Pyeongyang - the city was sieged twice in one year
**Battle of Jeonju
**Battle of Chongju
**Battle of Busan - naval battle
**Siege of Jinju - first siege of Jinju (Korean victory)

*1593
**Siege of Pyeongyang
**Battle of Byeokjegwan
**Battle of Haengju - Koreans outnumbered ten to one
**Siege of Jinju - the second siege on Jinju castle (Japanese victory)
**Battle of Haejeongchang - the part of Hamgyong campaign
**Danghangpo Battle (1593) - naval battle

*1597
**Battle of Chilchonryang - naval battle
**Siege of Namwon
**Battle of Myeongnyang - thirteen Korean ships destroy Japanese fleet of 333
**Siege of Ulsan
**Battle of Hwawangsan

*1598
**Battle of Sacheon - land battle.
**Battle of Noryang Point - final naval battle

ee also

*Timeline of the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592-1598)
*List of naval battles in Japanese invasions of Korea (1592-1598)
*History of Korea
*List of Korea-related topics
*Military history of Korea
*Military history of Japan


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