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Encyclopedia > Kurushima Michifusa
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Kurushima Michifusa,also known as Madasi (1562-1597) was a Japanese admiral during the reign of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. He was killed at the Battle of Myeongnyang by Yi Sun Shin. Hideyoshi in old age. ... In the Battle of Myeongnyang, on October, 26 1597, the Korean admiral Yi Sun-sin fought the Japanese navy at sea in Myeongnyang Strait, near modern-day Jindo Island. ... Yi Sun-sin (April 28, 1545 — December 16, 1598), was a famous Korean naval leader. ...


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Michiyasu was a valuable retainer of Kôno Michinao and held Kurushima Castle in Iyo Province.
Michifusa was a son of Kurushima Michiyasu and served the Kôno until their defeat at the hands of Chosokabe Motochika in 1580.
When the Chosokabe were in the process of being defeated in turn by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1585, Michiyasu gave his allegiance to the latter.
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