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The Senguku Period: The Battle Of Odawara
During the Senguku period, the Odawara castle was owned by the powerful Hojo clan and was one of the most heavily defended castles.

In 1561, the warlord Uesugi Kenshin tried to conquer Odawara, but after two months of siege he admitted its defeat and redrew. Eight years later, Takeda Shingen, another powerful Daimyo, attacked it but redrew after only 3 days of siege.

However, 21 years later, Toyotomi Hideyoshi came prepared and managed to conquer it after three months of siege. Hideyoshi surrounded Odawara with a huge army, and while the defenders were starving he partied with his entire army, bringing to the siege prostitutes, musicians, his concubines and even the tea master Sen no Rikyū.

After the Hojo clan capitulated, the Odawara castle

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