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in the other, indicating that she is on a social call. Heading in the opposite direct behind her are three women in traveling attire, with a child wood gathering trailing behind them. A large lantern marks the entrance to the post station, whose tiled roofs are visible. In the background is the mass
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print of Kusatsu-juku dates from 1835 -1838. The print depicts a woman crossing a narrow wooden footbridge across the Kusatsu River, depicted here as little more than a small creek. He is a local resident, as she has a rolled up parasol in one hand and a
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on occasion. However, the building where they stayed was destroyed in a fire which swept through Kusatsu-juku in 1718, and the current buildings were constructed shortly after that disaster. Another crisis occurred in 1839, when Shimazu Tadayuki,
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but only nine days apart. This was three years before the famous vendetta. Kira Yoshinaka had stayed at the honjin on several occasions (the last of which was in 1701) as his official duties required him to visit
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was named the "Tanaka Shichizaemon Honjin" and since the family was also in the lumber business, the second was named the "Kiya Honjin" Only the "Tanaka Shichizaemon Honjin" survives and was designated as a
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in 1949. It covers a 4719 square meter site, with a floor area of 1547 square meters. It is adjacent to the Kusatsu River on one side, and protected by moats and high walls on the other sides.
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was closed in 1870. From July 1947, it was used as a local community center. In April 1996, it was reopened to the public as a museum. It is located about a ten-minute walk from
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to cede the Kusatsu area, which he viewed as strategically critical to controlling the approaches to Kyoto. Nobunaga made extensive road repairs and reconstructed the
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edition print of Kusatsu-juku dates from 1833 -1834. The print depicts a busy scene within the post station itself in front of the open-fronted Yōrō-tei
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in 1602. Kusatsu-juku developed at the junction of these two highways as a post town from around this time. It was on the
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in concealing the death from officials of the Tokugawa shogunate for over two months, claiming that the
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and other noted travelers. In front of the tea house, on the highway itself, a passenger in an open
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made a pilgrimage to Ise, he built a palace, the "Kusatsu Goshō" in this location. Around 1568,
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was built by the Tanaka Shichizaemon family in 1635. In June 1699, the two main players of the
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of Sadowara Domain died of illness at the Tanaka Shichizaemon Honjin while on
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Kusatsu has been a transportation hub for east–west travel on the ancient
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and was presented with a rice cake by proprietor, an 84-year old former
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who had escaped the destruction of her clan at the hands of
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THE WOODBLOCK PRINTS OF UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE The Great Tōkaidō
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with the provinces of eastern Japan from the end of the
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tea house in which many patrons are enjoying Ubagamochi
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Accessed July 17, 2007. 44: 974: 797: 795: 793: 744: 634:The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Kaidō 939:The Sixty-Nine Stations of the Kisokaido 828: 826: 383:, it developed as a relay point between 297: 280: 666:The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō 574:, and Tanaka Shichizaemon assisted the 2046: 958:Hiroshige 69 Stations of the Nakasendō 936: 914: 802:Isomura, Yukio; Sakai, Hideya (2012). 790: 509: 288:'s print of Kusatsu-juku, part of the 1513: 1063: 955: 873: 823: 291:Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Kaidō 56:Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Kaidō 996: 892: 222: 189: 895:新版 ちゃんと歩ける東海道五十三次 西 見付宿~京三条大橋 +佐屋街道 613:, but neither spend the night. The 371:highways connecting the capital of 335:as well as the sixty-eighth of the 13: 442:to-and-from the Shogun's court in 422:and Tōkaidō was formalized by the 14: 2090: 1019: 53:'s print of Kusatsu-juku, in the 1044:Kusatsu city tourism information 221: 214: 202:Location within Shiga Prefecture 188: 181: 1036:Kusatsu city official home page 267:National Historic Site of Japan 838: 1: 867: 582:was simply resting. In 1861, 979:. Shinano Mainichi Shimbun. 327:was the fifty-second of the 205:Show map of Shiga Prefecture 7: 1052:Shiga-Biwako Visitors Guide 917:歌川広重保永堂版 東海道五拾三次 (謎解き浮世絵叢書) 850:Agency for Cultural Affairs 473: 321: 10: 2095: 1031:Kusatsu on Kiso Kaido Road 999:ちゃんと歩ける中山道六十九次 西 藪原宿~京三条大橋 975:Kishimoto, Yutaka (2016). 937:Izzard, Sebastian (2008). 915:Sasaki, Moritoshi (2010). 458:Tōkaidō Shukuson Taigaichō 358: 2054:Stations of the Nakasendō 2021: 1949: 1841: 1683: 1630: 1548: 1487: 1449: 1401: 1378: 1330: 1272: 1199: 1181: 1138: 1098: 833:Kusatsu-shi, Kusatsu-juku 697: 687: 605:stopped for lunch at the 467: 315: 262: 255: 251: 175: 168: 164: 160: 156: 152: 141: 127: 119: 82: 69: 64: 43: 36: 21: 956:Berna, Cristina (2019). 874:Berna, Cristina (2020). 783: 104:35.017667°N 135.960472°E 28: 2074:Historic Sites of Japan 2059:Stations of the Tōkaidō 601:and in September 1868, 745:Neighboring post towns 525:National Historic Site 457: 306: 295: 1649:Nikkō Reiheishi Kaidō 586:had breakfast at the 584:Princess Kazu-no-miya 514:Kusatsu-juku had two 301: 284: 109:35.017667; 135.960472 76:(former Ōmi Province) 997:Yagi, Makio (2014). 941:. George Braziller. 893:Yagi, Makio (2019). 709:Battle of Sekigahara 379:onwards. During the 329:fifty-three stations 235:Kusatsu-juku (Japan) 546:stayed at the same 510:Kusatsu-juku Honjin 434:Kishū Tokugawa clan 396:Ashikaga Yoshimochi 337:sixty-nine stations 145:457.5 km from 100: /  65:General information 590:while en route to 436:and other western 424:Tokugawa shogunate 307: 296: 2041: 2040: 1770:(intersects with 1760:(intersects with 1647:(intersects with 1507: 1506: 672:Utagawa Hiroshige 640:Utagawa Hiroshige 404:Ashikaga Yoshiaki 389:Ise Grand Shrines 279: 278: 275: 274: 247: 246: 238:Show map of Japan 2086: 1540:Stations of the 1534: 1527: 1520: 1511: 1510: 1090:Stations of the 1084: 1077: 1070: 1061: 1060: 1056: 1048: 1040: 1015: 1012: 993: 990: 971: 952: 933: 930: 911: 908: 889: 861: 860: 858: 856: 842: 836: 830: 821: 820: 817: 799: 702: 700: 699: 692: 690: 689: 664:Kusatsu-juku in 632:Kusatsu-juku in 599:Tokugawa Iemochi 557:Ise Grand Shrine 478: 476: 470: 469: 462: 460: 414:, the system of 391:. 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Index

post station

Hiroshige
Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Kaidō
Kusatsu, Shiga
35°01′03.6″N 135°57′37.7″E / 35.017667°N 135.960472°E / 35.017667; 135.960472
Tōkaidō
Nakasendō
Edo
Kusatsu-juku is located in Shiga Prefecture
Kusatsu-juku is located in Japan
National Historic Site of Japan

Hiroshige
Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Kaidō

fifty-three stations
Tōkaidō
sixty-nine stations
Nakasendō
Kusatsu
Shiga Prefecture
Japan
Tōsandō
Tōkaidō
Heian-kyō
Nara period
Muromachi period
Kyoto
Ise Grand Shrines

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