In June, 1585, Hideyoshi amassed a giant army of 113,000 men to invade Shikoku and divided them into three forces. The first, under his half-brother
Toyotomi Hidenaga and nephew
Toyotomi Hidetsugu, consisted of 60,000 men, and assaulted the provinces of Awa and Tosa, approaching Shikoku via
Akashi,
Settsu Province. The second force was
Ukita Hideie troops led by his uncle
Ukita Tadaie, consisted of 23,000 men, and assaulted the province of Sanuki. The third force was led by
Mōri "Two Rivers",
Kobayakawa Takakage and
Kikkawa Motoharu, consisted of 30,000 men, and advanced on the province of Iyo. In total, it took 600 larger ships and 103 smaller ships to transport Hideyoshi's army across the
Seto Inland Sea to Shikoku. Chōsokabe chose to fight to defend his territories with his force of 40,000 men, despite the overwhelming size of Hideyoshi's army and the suggestions of his advisors to submit. In June, Hideyoshi's army invaded Shikoku, winning a string of victories and securing many
castles across the island over the next two months. By August, Hideyoshi's invasion culminated in the siege of
Ichinomiya Castle, with around 40,000 men under Hidenaga besieging the castle for 26 days. Hidenaga managed to destroy the water source of Ichinomiya Castle, and Chōsokabe half-heartedly tried to relieve the castle from siege, before Ichinomiya finally surrendered. With the surrender of the Ichinomiya castle, Chosokabe Motochika himself surrendered on the 11th day of the 7th month of
Tenshō 13 (6 August 1585). Chosokabe was allowed to keep the province of Tosa, but the rest of the island was divided among Hideyoshi's generals. ==Aftermath==