Shio no Michi (塩の道, Salt Road) was an old kaidō, or road, in ancient Japan and was used to transport salt from the ocean to the inland central Honshū...
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Hokkien language Shio no Michi, a road in ancient Japan This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Shio. If an internal link led...
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started at Nihonbashi, and converged with the Tōkaidō at Kusatsu-juku. Shio no Michi intersected with the Tōkaidō at Okazaki-shuku. Edo Five Routes 69 Stations...
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the Chikuni Kaidō (千国街道), the Itoigawa Kaidō (糸魚川街道) or simply as the Shio-no-michi (塩の道) was a secondary road in pre-modern Japan, connecting Matsumoto...
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Mochizuki Motai (ai no shuku) Ashida Nagakubo Wada Shimosuwa (intersects with Kōshū Kaidō) Shiojiri (intersects with Shio no Michi) Seba Motoyama Niekawa...
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Shinano Province was supplied with salt by two routes collectively called Shio no Michi. The salt highways of Europe were the navigable rivers, where by medieval...
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69 Stations of the Nakasendō (section Ai no Shuku)
of the Kōshū Kaidō) 30. Shiojiri-shuku (Shiojiri) (also part of the Shio no Michi) 31. Seba-juku (Shiojiri) 32. Motoyama-juku (Shiojiri) 33. Niekawa-juku...
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Nagasaki Kaidō Nankaidō Nikkō Wakiōkan Ōyama Kaidō Saigoku Kaidō Satsuma Kaidō Sendaidō Shio no Michi Tōgane Onari Kaidō Tosa Kaidō Ushū Kaidō Yamato no Kodō...
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Tōyama Shōen, which had been awarded by Minamoto no Yoritomo to Kikuhime, the half-sister of Minamoto no Yoshinaka who lived in this location. In records...
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ancient Echigo Province. Historically, Itoigawa lies at the end of the shio no michi (salt road) that supplied salt from the Sea of Japan to Edo via Shinano...
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