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In 1590, [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] mobilized 150,000 troops to Odawara, and besieged the castle for 100 days until [[Hojo Ujinao|Hôjô Ujinao]] finally surrendered.
 
In 1590, [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] mobilized 150,000 troops to Odawara, and besieged the castle for 100 days until [[Hojo Ujinao|Hôjô Ujinao]] finally surrendered.
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[[Inaba Masaharu]], son of [[Kasuga no Tsubone]], became lord of Odawara in [[1632]], and had the castle renovated, to become more fully an [[Edo period]]-style castle. The ''Honmaru'' palace was maintained only for the shogun's use, should he come to stay at the castle for a time, while the castellan's residence and administrative offices were maintained in the ''Ni-no-maru'' palace. The ''Ni-no-maru'' palace was particularly lavishly appointed in the 1620s-40s, as it was prepared for the [[1634]] stay of [[Tokugawa Iemitsu]], as he passed through Odawara on his way to Kyoto. The castle suffered considerable damage in a [[1703]] earthquake, and though the ''Ni-no-maru'' palace was reconstructed, it never reached the same heights again.
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[[Inaba Masaharu]], son of [[Kasuga no Tsubone]], became lord of Odawara in [[1632]], and had the castle renovated, to become more fully an [[Edo period]]-style castle. The ''Honmaru'' palace was maintained only for the shogun's use, should he come to stay at the castle for a time, while the castellan's residence and administrative offices were maintained in the ''Ni-no-maru'' palace. Both were surrounded by linked water-filled moats. The ''Ni-no-maru'' palace was particularly lavishly appointed in the 1620s-40s, as it was prepared for the [[1634]] stay of [[Tokugawa Iemitsu]], as he passed through Odawara on his way to Kyoto. The castle suffered considerable damage in a [[1703]] earthquake, and though the ''Ni-no-maru'' palace was reconstructed, it never reached the same heights again.
    
The ''[[tenshu]]'' collapsed in earthquakes several times in the Edo period, but was reconstructed each time.
 
The ''[[tenshu]]'' collapsed in earthquakes several times in the Edo period, but was reconstructed each time.
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