
Next on the list was the nearby Odaka Castle site.

The castle measured about 110 meters east to west, and about 35 meters north to south, and was situated atop a small hill. The castle was completely surrounded by 2 moats.

built in the early 1500's, the castle was abandoned after the Battle Of Okehazama in 1560.

All that remains are the levelled off areas which once held fortifications, and living quarters, and the small keep.

Looking towards Washizu Castle site, from a small levelled off area where a turret or watchtower once would have stood.
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