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1905:ai no shuku
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1762:Kōshū Kaidō
1737:ai no shuku
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1421:Ishiyakushi
770:Ishibe-juku
717:Sasaki clan
626:Biwako Line
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1580:Ōmiya
1575:Urawa
1426:Shōno
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