The invasion of Ryukyu begins in March …

Years: 1609 - 1609
March

The invasion of Ryukyu begins in March 1609, as over one hundred ships carrying roughly three thousand warriors leave Kagoshima Harbor, under the command of Kabayama Hisataka.

After several skirmishes on the smaller, more northern islands of the Ryukyu archipelago, the fleet lands at Unten Harbor on the Motobu Peninsula of Okinawa Island.

They encounter fierce resistance there from the local peasants, and suffer considerable losses, but are ultimately victorious and move on south to the Ryukyuan royal capital of Shuri, today a district of the city of Naha.

The capital desperately tries to organize a defense, but the kingdom's military capabilities are no match for those of the invaders.

Ryukyu's hereditary aristocratic class, unlike that of the Japanese samurai, is not a warrior class, and in any case the kingdom has faced no threats greater than the occasional pirates in nearly two hundred years.

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