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    Magome-juku (馬籠宿, Magome-juku) was the forty-third of the sixty-nine stations of the Nakasendō connecting Edo with Kyoto in Edo period Japan. It is located...
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    Shiojiri-juku and Midono-juku, and the section between Tsumago-juku and Magome-juku. The most well-known section lies in the Kiso Valley, between Tsumago-juku...
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    building Rurisan Kōtoku-ji Temple Nakasendō & Kisoji Midono-juku - Tsumago-juku - Magome-juku Tsumago sits at the south end of the Kiso District at the...
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    trade route in the Kiso Valley that stretched from Niekawa-juku in Nagano Prefecture to Magome-juku in Gifu Prefecture. There were eleven resting spots along...
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    Tōson Memorial Museum (藤村記念館, Tōson Kinenkan) is a museum in Magome-juku, Nakatsugawa, Gifu Prefecture, Japan dedicated to the life and works of Shimazaki...
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    District) 40. Nojiri-juku (Ōkuwa, Kiso District) 41. Midono-juku (Nagiso, Kiso District) 42. Tsumago-juku (Nagiso, Kiso District) 43. Magome-juku (Nakatsugawa)...
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    is his most popular work. Shimazaki was born in the old post town of Magome-juku, Nagano Prefecture (now part of Nakatsugawa, Gifu Prefecture), as son...
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    View from the top of a hill in Magome-juku, Nakatsugawa, Gifu Prefecture...
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    Nakasendō highway (famous for the preserved post towns of Tsumago-juku and Magome-juku) and the steep Kiso Valley. Entire Route (Tokyo - Nagoya including...
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    Tōkaidō had 53 stations, connecting with Kyoto. Once it reached Kusatsu-juku, it shared its route with the Nakasendō. Nakasendō The Nakasendō (also often...
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