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Kumagai-shuku

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is arriving together with his servant, and a guest at the tea house is being serviced by a waitress. A pack-horse man, naked to the waist, is waiting with his horse. The horse has a blanket with the word
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in one direction and Fukaya-shuku in the other. A way-side tea-house is located in the fork of the road, advertising
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was located in-between the two stations. However, many travelers preferred to travel on to
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Kumagai-shuku began as a temple-town outside the Buddhist temple of Yūkoku-ji
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in 1603. Per an 1843 guidebook issued by the Inspector of Highways
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Most of what remained of Kumagai-shuku was destroyed by in the
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for the night, as it was famous for its large number of
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Index


Keisai Eisen
Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Kaidō
sixty-nine stations
Nakasendō
Edo
Kyoto
Edo period
Kumagaya
Saitama Prefecture
Japan
Heian period
kanji
Kamakura period
Minamoto no Yoritomo
post station
Tokugawa shogunate
honjin
hatago
Meiji period
barley
silk
Kōnosu-shuku
ai no shuku
Fukiage-shuku
Fukaya-shuku
Meshimori onna
chaya
Bombing of Kumagaya in World War II
Keisai Eisen

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