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Ishibe-juku

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edition print of Ishibe-juku dates from 1833–1834. The print does not actually show the post station at all, but instead shows a tea house called "Ise-ya", located at "Megawa no Sato", which was on the highway between
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is an open-air museum with a number of preserved and reconstructed farmhouses, tea houses and shops. It is connected with the Tōkaidō Ishibe Historical Museum
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Modern Ishibe-juku is poorly-preserved, as most of its buildings have been lost to modern redevelopment. The Ishibashuku-no-sato
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operated by Konan City. Both facilities are located a couple of kilometers from the site of the original Ishiba-juku.
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further developed the post station to be used for the shipment of goods by travelers on their way to
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and Ishiba-juku, but actually closer to Kusatsu-juku. This shop was famous for its
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in 1601, Ishibe-juku became an official post station. It was on the
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THE WOODBLOCK PRINTS OF UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE The Great Tōkaidō
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post station

Hiroshige
The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō
Konan, Shiga
35°00′37.57″N 136°03′17.58″E / 35.0104361°N 136.0548833°E / 35.0104361; 136.0548833
Tōkaidō
Edo
Ishibe-juku is located in Shiga Prefecture
Ishibe-juku is located in Japan

fifty-three stations
Tōkaidō
Edo
Kyoto
Edo period
Konan
Shiga Prefecture
Japan
Oda Nobunaga
Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Zenkō-ji
Shinano Province
Edo period
post stations
Tokugawa shogunate
sankin-kōtai
daimyō
Edo
honjin

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