Ejiri-juku

Ejiri-juku

35° 01′ 25″ N 138° 29′ 13″ E / 35.02349, 138.48704

Ejiri-juku dans les années 1830, tel que représenté par Hiroshige dans les Cinquante-trois Stations du Tōkaidō

Ejiri-juku (江尻宿, Ejiri-juku?) était la 18e des 53 stations de la route du Tōkaidō. Il fait partie de quatre anciennes stations, ou relais, situés dans ce qui fait aujourd'hui partie de la zone de Shimizu-ku de Shizuoka, dans la préfecture de Shizuoka, au Japon. Cette station se trouvait à 3,4 km de Okitsu, la station précédente.

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