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print of Mieji-juku dates from 1835 -1838. The print depicts a placid view of Mieji, with two farmers stopping to give directions to a traveling priest. The thatched roofs of the post station can be seen beyond a marsh with groves of bamboo and a pair of blooming Camilla trees.
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had an elevation of only 10 meters above sea level, and was the highest point in the settlement. The eleven inns were of low standing, and were known to be frequented by thieves. Mieji was also known for the aggressiveness of its
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The station had a bad reputation, as travelers could be trapped for days due the floods (during which time prices increased astronomically). The
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was established for the supply of porters, horses and the warehousing of goods. However, it was not until 1637 that the
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to pray for protection against floods, and a small village grew up around the gates of the temple. However, during the
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serving girls, who supplemented their income as prostitutes. However, the station also promoted its location on the
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and was subject to frequent flooding. A Buddhist temple called
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pilgrimage routes and was frequented by many pilgrims.
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on the Nakasendō and it was not until 1669 that the
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Index

post station

Hiroshige
Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Kaidō
Mizuho, Gifu
35°24′36.0″N 136°39′23.0″E / 35.410000°N 136.656389°E / 35.410000; 136.656389
Nakasendō
Edo
Mieji-juku is located in Gifu Prefecture
Mieji-juku is located in Japan

sixty-nine stations
Nakasendō
Edo
Kyoto
Edo period
Mino Province
Mizuho
Gifu Prefecture
Japan
Kiso Three Rivers
Kiso River
Ibi River
Nagara River
Mie-ji
Kannon Bosatsu
Sengoku period
Saitō Dōsan
Gifu
Toyotomi Hideyoshi

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