Abstract
“Tatejiwarizu” of Odawara Castle Keep, a combination of section and elevation drawings, is thought to have been a measured drawing for repairs, rather than a design drawing, as it depicts characteristic details and writings on dimensions. In terms of structural methods, there are similarities with the relatively old existing castle keeps in the structural techniques, such as structural member shaped like “Nuki” and “Tenguhozo”. In other words, it is highly probable that “Tatejiwarizu” was drawn before the reconstruction of Odawara Castle Keep in the Hoei period, and it certainly shows the appearance of a keep that existed.
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