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- Shukuba (宿場) were staging post stations during the Edo period in ****an, generally located on one of the Edo Five Routes or one of its sub-routes. They...
- town is 156.03 km2 (60.24 sq mi). Originally, there was a stage station (shukuba) called Karuisawa-shuku on the Nakasendō. The Shin'etsu Line opened in...
- continued to flourish even after ****an's unification as both an important shukuba along the Edo period Nakasendō and, later, as one of ****an's fashion centers...
- the governance of their territory. Chiba prospered in this period as a shukuba (宿場) post-town of the Tokugawa shogunate. After the Meiji Restoration in...
- for an inn for government officials, generally located in post stations (shukuba) during the later part of the Edo period. Originally, honjin were places...
- Hatago (旅籠) were Edo period lodgings for travelers at shukuba (post stations) along the national highways, including the Edo Five Routes and the subroutes...
- road was found in the town, called Ishibe-juku. These post stations, or Shukuba, allowed travellers to rest on their journey and present their travelling...
- pronunciation. During the Edo period, this district was known as a stage (宿場町, Shukuba-machi), called Nagamachi (長町). In 1792 and 1872, the Osaka muni****l government...
- Hiroshige". ****an Atlas: Nakasendo. Web****an. Retrieved August 2, 2007. Kisoji Shukuba-machi Series Archived 2007-05-22 at the Wayback Machine. (in ****anese)...
- task. Along the Tōkaidō, there were government-sanctioned post stations (shukuba) for travelers' rest. These stations consisted of porter stations and horse...