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17: 945: 245:'s security precautions, the deeper part of the river is not bridged, but must be crossed by ferry. Large stone lanterns mark the crossing point. In the distance are the mountains of 25: 156:, the town stretched for about 1.9 kilometers along the highway, with a population of 4554, with 1212 shops. The town boasted two very large scale 901: 386: 940: 354: 227:
print of Honjō-shuku dates from 1835–1838. The print depicts the crossing of the Kanna River which marks the border between Musashi and
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is crossing a bridge, which only extends to a sand bank halfway across the river. As part of the
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itself, a police station was built in 1883 in the western-style of architecture of the
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was built near the site of the old castle in the northern part of the
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remains in the modern city of Honjō, but the gate of the first
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at Nihonbashi, and was the last stop in Musashi Province.
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Honjō was the site of Honjō Castle, the stronghold of the
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Per an 1843 guidebook issued by the Inspector of Highways
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in 1590, and the territory came under the control of
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Index


Keisai Eisen
Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Kaidō
sixty-nine stations
Nakasendō
Edo
Kyoto
Edo period
Honjō
Saitama Prefecture
Japan
Honjō clan
Kamakura period
Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Tokugawa Ieyasu
koku
Ogasawara clan
honjin
castle town
shukuba
honjin
hatago
meshimori onna
ri
Nakasendō
Meiji period
Keisai Eisen
ukiyo-e
Kōzuke Provinces
daimyō

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