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print of Nagakubo-shuku dates from 1835 to 1838. The scene depicts the Wada bridge, located just past the post station. In the front of the picture, two children are playing and a traveler is leading his packhorse towards an inn. As was common in the series of prints, the publisher's name appears on
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the saddlecloth on the horse. The roof of the inn is shown with stones on the tiles to help secure the roof against strong winds - this was a typical method of construction for the region.
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Many of the buildings of Nagakubo-shuku have been preserved, and the area is a tourist attraction within the town of Nagawa.
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Located between the Wada Pass and the Kasadori Pass, two difficult parts along the Nakasendō, Nagakubo flourished as a
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series. The title of this print is "Man on Horseback Crossing a Bridge." It is the Wada Bridge across the
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Per an 1843 guidebook issued by the Inspector of Highways
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Index


Hiroshige
The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Kaidō
Yoda River

sixty-nine stations
Nakasendō
Edo
Kyoto
Edo period
Nagawa
Chiisagata District
Nagano Prefecture
Japan
post town
Tokugawa shogunate
Ashida-shuku
honjin
hatago
Hiroshige
ukiyo-e
Ashida-shuku
Wada-shuku
Nagakubo-juku
Archived
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ISBN
0807615935
Hiroshige Kiso-Kaido series
on Kiso Kaido Road

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