Japanese Right Army

[citation needed] It included forces from several divisions of the earlier invasions (1592–1596).

[citation needed] Under the overall command of Mori Hidemoto,[1][clarification needed] the Right Army consisted mainly of the former Second Division led by Katō Kiyomasa, the Third Division led by Kuroda Nagamasa and the Seventh Division led by Mōri Hidemoto, who replaced his cousin Mōri Terumoto.

[citation needed] The following was the organization of the Right Army as of September 1597:[1] The total count (as of September 1597) was 65,300 men.

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