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Okegawa-shuku

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print of Ogekawa-shuku dates from 1835–1838. Eisen chose to depict a rural scene in autumn, with a traveler approaching a house where a peasant woman is threshing grain, while her husband smokes his pipe in the house. Tobacco leaves are drying from the eaves. A man is seated sideways on a pack horse
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stayed there on her way to Edo. The city of Okegawa now runs the Nakasendō Shukuba-kan, which provides information on the old post town, as well as walking maps. Including in the walking courses are its
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and had upwards of 20 brothels. The station was also famous for its Inari Shrine, and also hot springs which were claimed to be effective against a number of ailments.
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at Nihonbashi, and was at about the limit a traveler could walk in one day, so was a popular station for the first night out of
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Some of the structures have survived to the present day. Additionally, the Takemura
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products and textiles, as well as agricultural products. Okegawa-shuku was 10
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Per an 1843 guidebook issued by the Inspector of Highways
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The name "Okegawa" appears as the name of a locality in
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Okegawa: Nakasendō Okegawa-shuku no Rekishiato Sanpo
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Keisai Eisen
Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Kaidō
sixty-nine stations
Nakasendō
Edo
Kyoto
Edo period
Okegawa
Saitama Prefecture
Japan
Musashi Province
Sengoku period
safflower
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Nakasendō
Edo
honjin
hatago
meshimori onna
Ryokan
Princess Kazunomiya
Keisai Eisen
ukiyo-e
Ageo-shuku
Kōnosu-shuku
Okegawa: Nakasendō Okegawa-shuku no Rekishiato Sanpo
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