Akasaka-juku (Nakasendō)
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Akasaka-juku (Nakasendō) — It flourished during the Edo Period, as it was located in a fertile valley, next to a river. [http://www.ibisoku.co.jp/nakasenndou/akasaka Top.htm Nakasendo Akasaka juku] . Ibisoku Co., Ltd. Accessed July 11, 2007.] Modern DayToday, you are able… … Wikipedia
Akasaka-juku (Tōkaidō) — 34° 51′ 25″ N 137° 18′ 29″ E / 34.857, 137.308 … Wikipédia en Français
Akasaka-juku — is the name of two post stations in Japan during the Edo period. *Akasaka juku (Tōkaidō) was the thirty sixth station on the Tōkaidō. *Akasaka juku (Nakasendō) was the fifty sixth station on the Nakasendō … Wikipedia
Fushimi-juku (Nakasendō) — Fushimi juku, estampe d Hiroshige de la série Les Soixante neuf Stations du Kiso Kaidō. Fushimi juku (伏見宿, Fushimi juku … Wikipédia en Français
Nojiri-juku (Nakasendō) — For the post station on the Hokkoku Kaidō, see Nojiri shuku (Hokkoku Kaidō). Keisai Eisen s print of Nojiri juku, part of the The Sixty nine Stations of the Kiso Kaidō series Nojiri juku (野尻宿 … Wikipedia
Akasaka — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents lieux partageant un même toponyme. Akasaka (赤坂, Akasaka? … Wikipédia en Français
Akasaka — can refer to: *Akasaka Palace, which functions today as the State Guest House *Akasaka, Tokyo, a district of Minato, Tokyo:*akasaka Sacas, a facility in Akasaka, Tokyo *Akasaka, Okayama, a town in the Akaiwa District, Okayama *Akasaka juku, a… … Wikipedia
Liste des stations du Nakasendō — Les 69 stations du Nakasendō ((中山道六十九次 Nakasendō Rokujūkyū tsugi) sont des relais le long du Nakasendō, qui allait de Nihonbashi à Edo (maintenantTokyo) à Sanjō Ōhashi dans Kyoto[1],[2]. La route couvrait approximativement 534 km et constituait… … Wikipédia en Français
Tarui-juku — Tarui juku, estampe d Hiroshige de la série Les Soixante neuf Stations du Kiso Kaidō. Tarui juku (垂井宿, Tarui juku … Wikipédia en Français
69 Stations of the Nakasendō — The nihongo|69 Stations of the Nakasendō|中山道六十九次|Nakasendō Rokujūkyū tsugi are the rest areas along the Nakasendō, which ran from Nihonbashi in Edo (modern day Tokyo) to Sanjō Ōhashi in Kyoto.Yama to Keikoku Publishing (2006). Nakasendō o Aruku… … Wikipedia