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Fushimi-juku (Nakasendō)

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was abandoned and Fushimi-juku built to replace it. It originally prospered as the place where payments of land tax in the form of rice were loaded onto barges and shipped down to the coast towards
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with medical supplies indicating his profession and status. To the right is a party of three blind female musicians, bearing
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procession, one of who is adjusting his sandal. To the left approaches a doctor, with a parasol, with a single sword and red
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in 1602; however, Fushimi-juku was to established until 92 years later when changes in the flow of the
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Today, there is nothing remaining of Fushimi-juku except for a couple of commemorative monuments. The
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shifted the location where ferries could cross further upstream. The original settlement of Dota-juku
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print of Fushimi-juku dates from 1835 -1838. The print's composition is centered on a very large
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through the old post town meant that any old buildings surviving were demolished.
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was destroyed in a fire in 1848 and never rebuilt. Construction of modern
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at Nagoya. However, due to its proximity to nearby post towns, such as
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Index

Tōkaidō
Fushimi-juku (Tōkaidō)
post station

Hiroshige
Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Kaidō
Mitake, Gifu
35°26′19.77″N 137°05′08.97″E / 35.4388250°N 137.0858250°E / 35.4388250; 137.0858250
Nakasendō
Edo
Fushimi-juku is located in Gifu Prefecture
Fushimi-juku is located in Japan

sixty-nine stations
Nakasendō
Edo
Kyoto
Edo period
Mino Province
Mitake
Kani District
Gifu Prefecture
Japan
Edo period
post stations
Tokugawa shogunate
Kiso River
Nagoya
Tōkaidō
Mitake-juku

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