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|Japanese Name=大高城
 
|Japanese Name=大高城
 
|Romaji Name=Ohdaka-jo
 
|Romaji Name=Ohdaka-jo
|Alternate Names=
 
 
|Founder=Hanai Bitchu-no-kami
 
|Founder=Hanai Bitchu-no-kami
 
|Year Founded=1504-1521
 
|Year Founded=1504-1521
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|Designations=National Historic Site
 
|Designations=National Historic Site
 
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
 
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
|Main Keep Structure=
 
|Year Reconstructed=
 
|Artifacts=
 
 
|Features=trenches
 
|Features=trenches
|Access=Odaka Sta (Tokaido Line); 10 mins walk
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|Access=Odaka Sta (Tokaido Line); 15 mins walk
 
|Visitor Information=park is open year round
 
|Visitor Information=park is open year round
 
|Time Required=30 mins
 
|Time Required=30 mins
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|City=Nagoya
 
|City=Nagoya
 
|Prefecture=Aichi Prefecture
 
|Prefecture=Aichi Prefecture
|Notes=Photos donated by frequent Jcastle contributor RaymondW
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|Notes=Odaka Castle is interesting because it is a small hill in the middle of a plain that looks like it was prepared just for such a castle. Unfortunately there are not many ruins to see today but they've done a good job at trimming the trees and making pathways to mark off the baileys. If you visit Odaka Castle you should also [[Marune Fort]] and [[Washizu Fort]] nearby. Marune Fort is about a 15 min walk away.
|History=Odaka Castle built by Hanai Bitchu-no-kami around 1504-1521. From 1532-1558 it was controlled by the Mizuno clan. Originally the Mizuno were allied with the Imagawa but switch to Oda Nobunaga. In 1559, Yamaguchi Noritsugu, an ally of the Imagawa attacked and captured Odaka Castle. Oda built the Marune and Washizu forts nearby to cut off Yamaguchi from the Imagawa supply lines. In a famous maneuver, Tokugawa Ieyasu charged through the Oda lines with his men on horseback and delivered supplies to Odaka Castle. Ieyasu stayed in Odaka Castle until after the Battle of Okehazama (1560) when he moved back to Okazaki Castle. The castle returned to Oda hands but was soon abandoned.
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|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed, 2020
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Orignal Profile by RaymondW, profile updated and new photos by Eric
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|History=Odaka Castle built by Hanai Bitchu-no-kami around 1504-1521. From 1532-1558 it was controlled by the Mizuno clan. Originally the Mizuno were allied with the Imagawa but switch to Oda Nobunaga. In 1559, Yamaguchi Noritsugu, an ally of the Imagawa attacked and captured Odaka Castle. Oda built the [[Marune Fort]] and [[Washizu Fort]] nearby to cut off Yamaguchi from the Imagawa supply lines. In a famous maneuver, Tokugawa Ieyasu charged through the Oda lines with his men on horseback and delivered supplies to Odaka Castle. Ieyasu stayed in Odaka Castle until after the Battle of Okehazama (1560) when he moved back to Okazaki Castle. The castle returned to Oda hands but was soon abandoned.
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|Year Visited=2020
 
|AddedJcastle=2013
 
|AddedJcastle=2013
|Japanese Notes=
 
 
|Visits=January 13, 2020
 
|Visits=January 13, 2020
 
|GPSLocation=35.06451, 136.93619
 
|GPSLocation=35.06451, 136.93619
|Contributor=Eric
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|Contributor=RaymondW
 
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|FriendWebsiteName=Shirobito- Odaka Castle
 
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|FriendWebsiteName=Jokaku Horoki - Odaka Castle
 
|FriendWebsiteName=Jokaku Horoki - Odaka Castle
 
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Latest revision as of 16:52, 23 March 2022

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History

Odaka Castle built by Hanai Bitchu-no-kami around 1504-1521. From 1532-1558 it was controlled by the Mizuno clan. Originally the Mizuno were allied with the Imagawa but switch to Oda Nobunaga. In 1559, Yamaguchi Noritsugu, an ally of the Imagawa attacked and captured Odaka Castle. Oda built the Marune Fort and Washizu Fort nearby to cut off Yamaguchi from the Imagawa supply lines. In a famous maneuver, Tokugawa Ieyasu charged through the Oda lines with his men on horseback and delivered supplies to Odaka Castle. Ieyasu stayed in Odaka Castle until after the Battle of Okehazama (1560) when he moved back to Okazaki Castle. The castle returned to Oda hands but was soon abandoned.


Visit Notes

Odaka Castle is interesting because it is a small hill in the middle of a plain that looks like it was prepared just for such a castle. Unfortunately there are not many ruins to see today but they've done a good job at trimming the trees and making pathways to mark off the baileys. If you visit Odaka Castle you should also Marune Fort and Washizu Fort nearby. Marune Fort is about a 15 min walk away.

Orignal Profile by RaymondW, profile updated and new photos by Eric


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Castle Profile
English Name Odaka Castle
Japanese Name 大高城
Founder Hanai Bitchu-no-kami
Year Founded 1504-1521
Castle Type Hilltop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Designations National Historic Site
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features trenches
Visitor Information
Access Odaka Sta (Tokaido Line); 15 mins walk
Visitor Information park is open year round
Time Required 30 mins
Website http://www.aichi-kanko.jp/search/detail.asp?id=510&kwd=%8F%E9%A5%8F%E9%90%D5&ktype=1&gnrcd=&actcd=&cikcd=&ctvcd=&cpg=1
Location Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture
Coordinates 35° 3' 52.24" N, 136° 56' 10.28" E
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2013
Contributor RaymondW
Admin Year Visited 2020
Admin Visits January 13, 2020
Friends of JCastle
Shirobito- Odaka Castle
Kojodan - Odaka Castle
Jokaku Horoki - Odaka Castle


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ARTShogun

37 months ago
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Solid earthworks site easily accessible from Nagoya.