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The Shogunate | The Imjin War (Part 5 - Conclusion) | Sengoku Jidai Episode 50 @TheShogunate | Uploaded June 2021 | Updated October 2024, 37 minutes ago.
After the failure of the peace negotiations between Japan, China, and Korea; Toyotomi Hideyoshi, wishing to prove his might to the other great powers of Asia, launches a second all out attack to seize Korea.

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Sources Used:
"Hideyoshi" by Mary Elizabeth Berry
"The Samurai Invasion of Korea (1592-1598)" by Stephen Turnbull
"Samurai Battles" by Michael Sharp

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Music from:
Samurai Warriors 2: Empires (Owned by Koei Tecmo)
"Kisetsu" by Somei Satoh

Artwork:
The Samurai Portraits used are from the "Nobunaga's Ambition" Series and are the property of Koei Tecmo.
Classical art, which in most cases can be considered public domain.
Art from Osprey Publications.
Other modern artist renditions, if you see your work in this video please contact me so that I can give you proper credit!

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