Arai-juku

Arai-juku

34° 41′ 41″ N 137° 33′ 41″ E / 34.69472, 137.56133

Page d'aide sur l'homonymie Cet article concerne l'ancienne station du Tōkaidō. Pour l'entreprise japonaise, voir Arai. Pour l'astronome japonais, voir Masaru Arai.
Arai-juku dans les années 1830, représenté par Hiroshige dans les Cinquante-trois Stations du Tōkaidō

Arai-juku (新居宿, Arai-juku?) était la 31e des 53 stations qui jalonnaient la route du Tōkaidō, l'axe majeure du Japon durant l'ère Edo.

Elle se situe dans la ville d'Arai, dans le district de Hamana, dans la préfecture de Shizuoka, au Japon. À l'ère Edo, elle se trouvait dans la province de Tōtōmi.

Les caractères kanji pour cette station étaient initialement écrits également sous les formes 荒江 et 荒井 (Arai).

Notes et références

Bibliographie

  • (en) Patrick Carey, Rediscovering the Old Tokaido:In the Footsteps of Hiroshige, Global Books UK, 2000 (ISBN 1901903109)
  • (en) Reiko Chiba, Hiroshige's Tokaido in Prints and Poetry, Tuttle, 1982 (ISBN 0804802467)
  • (en) Jilly Traganou, The Tōkaidō road: traveling and representation in Edo and Meiji Japan, Routledge, 2004 (ISBN 9780415310918) 
  • Gabriele Fahr-Becker, L'Estampe japonaise, Taschen, 2006 (ISBN 978-3-8228-2057-5) 
  • Gisèle Lambert et Jocelyn Bouquillard, Le Tōkaidō d'Hiroshige, Bibliothèque de l'image, 2002 (ISBN 2-914239-69-6) 

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