Wada-shuku (和田宿, Wada-shuku) was the twenty-eighth of the sixty-nine stations of the Nakasendō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto during the Edo period...
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69 Stations of the Nakasendō (section Ai no Shuku)
Itabashi-shuku (Itabashi) 2. Warabi-shuku (Warabi) 3. Urawa-shuku (Urawa-ku, Saitama) 4. Ōmiya-shuku (Ōmiya-ku, Saitama) 5. Ageo-shuku (Ageo) 6. Okegawa-shuku...
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Shimosuwa and Higashi Mochiya quarter and Settai quarter that located Wada-shuku as asylum cover and rest house. On 18 December 1864, "Tengu-to" which...
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needed] Nakasendō Wada-shuku - Shimosuwa-shuku - Shiojiri-shuku Kōshū Kaidō Kamisuwa-shuku - Shimosuwa-shuku (ending location) Shimosuwa-shuku Aruki-net Archived...
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method of construction for the region. Nakasendō Ashida-shuku - Nagakubo-shuku - Wada-shuku Nagakubo-juku Archived 2007-08-27 at the Wayback Machine...
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Okegawa-juku (Okegawa, Saitama Prefecture) (only open during certain times) Wada-shuku (Nagawa, Nagano Prefecture) Shimosuwa-juku (Shimosuwa, Nagano Prefecture)...
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the central government in 1987. These include the section between Wada-shuku and Wada Pass, the section between Shiojiri-juku and Midono-juku, and the...
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Itabashi-shuku (板橋宿, Itabashi-shuku) was the first of the sixty-nine stations of the Nakasendō. It is located in Itabashi, Tokyo, Japan. During the Edo...
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Ōmiya-shuku (大宮宿, Ōmiya-shuku) was the fourth of the sixty-nine stations of the Nakasendō. It is located in the Ōmiya ward and Kita ward of the present-day...
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Ageo-shuku (上尾宿, Ageo-shuku) was the fifth of the sixty-nine stations of the Nakasendō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto during the Edo period. It was...
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