Edo Five Routes (redirect from Gokaido)
The Five Routes (五街道, Gokaidō), sometimes translated as "Five Highways", were the five centrally administered routes, or kaidō, that connected the de...
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artery of old Japan. It is also the most important of the "Five Roads" (Gokaidō)—the five major roads of Japan created or developed during the Edo period...
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the center of the city's commercial center and the starting point of the gokaidō (thus making it the de facto "center of the country"). Fishermen, craftsmen...
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Gokishichidō (section Gokaidō)
Gokishichidō roads should not be confused with the Edo Five Routes (五街道 Gokaidō), which were the five major roads leading to Edo during the Edo period...
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uses a Science deck. Reginald "Reggie" Van Howell III / Houzan Gokaido (五階堂宝山, Gokaidō Hōzan) Voiced by: Shimika Ishiba (Japanese); Christopher C. Adams...
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04.06 – 1975.10.05 Tokugawa Sangokushi (徳川三国志) 1975.10.22 – 1976.04.21 Gokaidō Masshigura! (五街道まっしぐら!) 1976.10.16 – 1976.12.25 The Yagyu Conspiracy (柳生一族の陰謀)...
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Zhiqin, Yan Shoucheng, Hu Ji zhu, Xi’an, Xibei Daxue Chubanshe, 1986 "Gokaidō". Encyclopedia of Japan. Tokyo: Shogakukan. 2012. OCLC 56431036. Archived...
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ISBN 0-415-31091-1. Vaporis, Constantine N. (2012). "Linking the Realm: The Gokaido Highway Network in Early Modern Japan (1603-1868)". In Susan E. Alcock...
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Higashiibaraki District) 20. Mitojuku (水戸宿) (Mito) Kaidō Edo Five Routes (Gokaido) Chiba Kokaidō Rekishi Sanpo. Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport...
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