Disturbance of the Three Ports

Disturbance of the Three Ports
DateApril 4 – April 19, 1510
Location
Result Joseon victory[1]
Belligerents
Korea: Joseon Dynasty Japanese living on Tsushima Island and in Korea
Sō clan[1]
Commanders and leaders
Yi U-jeung 
Kim Sae-gyun
Yu Dam-nyeon
Hwang Hyeong
Son of Sō Yoshimori  
Obarishi
Yasko
Strength
Unknown 4000–5000[2]
Casualties and losses
270 soldiers and civilians killed[2][3] 295 killed[1][2]
5 ships destroyed[2]
Disturbance of the Three Ports
Hangul
삼포왜란
Hanja
三浦倭亂
Revised RomanizationSampo Waeran
McCune–ReischauerSamp'o Waeran

The Disturbance of the Three Ports, also known as Sampo Waeran (Korean: 삼포왜란) or Sanpo no Ran (Japanese: 三浦の乱), refers to riots in 1510 by Japanese citizens residing in the Korean port cities Dongnae, Changwon and Ulsan.

  1. ^ a b c Elisonas, Jurgis (1991). "The inseparable trinity: Japan's relations with China and Korea". In Hall, John Whitney; McClain, James L. (eds.). The Cambridge History of Japan, Volume 4: Early Modern Japan. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521223553.
  2. ^ a b c d 삼포왜란. terms.naver.com (in Korean). Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  3. ^ 이근호 (2011). 한국사를 움직인 100대 사건 (in Korean). Kyobobook MCP. ISBN 9788936821463.