Japanese–Portuguese conflicts

Japanese–Portuguese conflicts refers to the military engagements between Portuguese and Japanese forces, that took place in Japan, Macau and Timor, in the 16th, 17th, and 20th centuries.

Japanese–Portuguese conflicts
Part of Portuguese presence in Asia
Location
Japan, Macau, Timor.
Belligerents
16th century:
Kingdom of Portugal
17th century:
Kingdom of Portugal
20th century:
 Republic of Portugal

16th century:
Mōri clan
Matsura clan
17th century:
Tokugawa shogunate

20th century:
 Empire of Japan
Commanders and leaders
João Pereira
André Pessoa 
Manuel de Abreu Ferreira de Carvalho
Lieutenant Manuel de Jesus Pires
Dom Aleixo Corte-Real
Murakami Takeyoshi
Matsura Takanobu
Arima Harunobu
Sadashichi Doi
Yuitsu Tsuchihashi
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