Fushimi-juku (Nakasendō)
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Fushimi-juku (Nakasendō) — |Fushimi juku (Tōkaidō)nihongo|Fushimi juku|伏見宿|Fushimi juku was the fiftieth of the sixty nine stations of the Nakasendō. It is located in the present day town of Mitake, Ena District, Gifu Prefecture, Japan.HistoryDuring the Edo period, as the… … Wikipedia
Fushimi-juku — is the name of two post stations in Japan during the Edo period. *Fushimi juku (Tōkaidō) was the fifty fourth station on the Tōkaidō and the first station of the Ōsaka Kaidō. *Fushimi juku (Nakasendō) was the fiftieth station on the Nakasendō … Wikipedia
Akasaka-juku (Nakasendō) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Akasaka juku (Tōkaidō). Akasaka juku, estampe d Hiroshige de la série Les Soixante neuf Stations du Kiso Kaidō … 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
Ōta-juku — Hiroshige s print of Ōta juku, part of the The Sixty nine Stations of the Kiso Kaidō series Ōta juku (太田宿, Ōta juku … Wikipedia
Mitake-juku — Hiroshige s print of Mitake juku, part of the The Sixty nine Stations of the Kiso Kaidō series Mitake juku (御嶽宿, Mitake juku … 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
Ōta-juku — Ōta juku, estampe d Hiroshige de la série Les Soixante neuf Stations du Kiso Kaidō. Ōta juku (太田宿, Ōta juku … Wikipédia en Français
Mitake-juku — Mitake juku, estampe d Hiroshige de la série Les Soixante neuf Stations du Kiso Kaidō. Mitake juku (御嶽宿, Mitake 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