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to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the proclamation of Odawara as a city. However, the reconstructed donjon is not historically accurate, as the observation deck was added at the insistence of the Odawara City tourism authorities. Plans have been discussed since the late 1960s on a more accurate
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In 1950, repairs were made to the stone base of the former donjon, which had been in ruins since the Great Kantō earthquake, and the area was made into the Odawara Castle Park, which included an art museum, local history museum, city library, amusement park and zoo. The three-tiered, five-storied
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in 2009. The castle tower was remodelled from July 2015 until April 2016 to improve earthquake resistance and to modernise its exhibits. Odawara City government donated all entry fees on the day of the re-opening to Kumamoto City government, to be put towards repairs to
388:, Odawara Castle had very strong defenses, as it was situated on a hill, surrounded by moats with water on the low side, and dry ditches on the hill side, with banks, walls and cliffs located all around the castle, enabling the defenders to repel attacks by 712: 507:, which destroyed most of the castle structures. The donjon was restored by 1706, but the rest of the castle took until 1721. Extensive damage occurred again during the 1782 Tenmei earthquake and once more during the 1853 Kaei earthquake. During the 535:
ordered the destruction of all former feudal fortifications, and in compliance with this directive, all structures of Odawara Castle were pulled down from 1870–1872. In 1893, the stone base of the former donjon become the foundation for a
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In 1938, the castle site was proclaimed a National Historic Site, with the area under historic preservation restrictions expanded in 1959, and again in 1976 based on further archaeological investigations.
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in 1495. Five generations of the Odawara Hōjō clan improved and expanded on the fortifications of Odawara Castle as the center of their domains, which encompassed most of the
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and bluff. After ordering most of the fortifications destroyed, he awarded the holdings of the Odawara Hōjō to his leading general
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in 1569. In 1587, the defences of the castle were greatly expanded by the Odawara Hōjō in anticipation of the coming conflict with
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in 1590, Hideyoshi forced the surrender of the Odawara Hōjō without storming the castle through a combination of a three-month
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was constructed within the site of the former inner and second bailies. The Imperial Villa was destroyed by the
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status and a palace was constructed in the inner bailey to serve as a retirement home of Shōgun
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was dispossessed by the shogunate in 1614. From 1619-1623, the castle was assigned to
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Earthen wall and small compound between Higashi moat and Nakabori moat of Komine
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during this retirement. On his death, Odawara Domain was revived as an 85,000
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donjon, the top floor of which is an observatory, was rebuilt in 1960 out of
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Castles in Japan raise funds for quake-hit rival in Kumamoto May 2, 2016
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format. These plans resulted in the reconstruction of the Tokiwagi Gate
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to pass through Odawara on their way to Edo without opposition.
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of 1416, Odawara came under the control of the Omori clan of
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of the Sengoku period Hōjō castle . However, his successor
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Reconstructed castle in Odawara, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
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The reconstructed Odawara Castle was listed as one of the
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The reconstructed Odawara Castle was listed as one of the
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Japan's Castles: Citadels of Modernity in War and Peace
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restoration of the central castle grounds to its late
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Odawara was a stronghold of the Doi clan during the
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The remains of Later Hōjō clan era's Odawara Castle
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Odawara
Kanagawa Prefecture
Japan

Odawara Castle 小田原城 is located in Kanagawa Prefecture
Odawara Castle 小田原城 is located in Japan
35°15′03″N 139°09′13″E / 35.25083°N 139.15361°E / 35.25083; 139.15361
Japanese castle
Kamakura period
Siege of Odawara (1561)
Siege of Odawara (1569)
Siege of Odawara (1590)




Japanese castle
city
Odawara
Kanagawa Prefecture
Japan
donjon
Meiji Period
Kamakura Period
100 Fine Castles of Japan
Kamakura period
Kobayakawa clan
Uesugi Zenshū Revolt
Suruga
Ise Moritoki

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