Second siege of Ulsan
The allied army, number 29,500 men, laid siege to Tosan near Ulsan in late October. The fortress was too heavily fortified to attempt an assault, however a series of engagements did occur around the area, resulting in more than 2,000 Japanese casualties. Allied forces lifted the siege on 2 November. Katō Kiyomasa's men departed for Japan on 14 December 1598.
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Second siege of Ulsan
The allied army, number 29,500 men, laid siege to Tosan near Ulsan in late October. The fortress was too heavily fortified to attempt an assault, however a series of engagements did occur around the area, resulting in more than 2,000 Japanese casualties. Allied forces lifted the siege on 2 November. Katō Kiyomasa's men departed for Japan on 14 December 1598.
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The allied army, number 29,500 ...... for Japan on 14 December 1598.
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JoseonandMing dynasty
Toyotomi Hideyoshi'sJapanese army
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Japanese victory
Withdrawal of Ming and Korean forces
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Toyotomi Hideyoshi's Japanese army
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Second Siege of Ulsan
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the Imjin War
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Ulsan Japanese Castle, Ulsan, Southern Korean Peninsula
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Japanese victory
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Withdrawal of Ming and Korean forces
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