Yesterday I took pictures of the Mikawa Michi, one of the roads that leads to the Okehazama Battlefield. The map posted above has a pen pointing towards the Sengoku Era Mikawa Michi as well as the second picture. The third picture with Sena Ujitoshi's camp landmark is the modern/Edo Era Mikawa Michi. As you can see, the Sengoku Era Mikawa Michi is barely noticeable and worn out as the Edo Era Mikawa Michi is still being used to today. As for the map, you can see that the Sengoku Era road is above the Sena Ujitoshi's landmark and in the middle of a rice paddy. The Edo Era Mikawa Michi is the Big Lake. The geography has changed since the Battle of Okehazama.
Tenka no tame!
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