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28: 44: 150:, a trade route which brought salt to Japan's interior. Records show that in 1843, Shiojiri-juku had 794 residents and 166 buildings. Among the building, there was one 815: 771: 36: 256: 820: 810: 222: 129:. During its most prosperous period, there were over 70 buildings in the town and it thrived as one of the 70: 17: 147: 650: 610: 373: 547: 249: 125:, after Ōkubo's death. It eventually became the connecting post town between Shimosuwa-shuku and 139:. Because of its size, it was divided into "upper," "central" and "lower" portions. During the 242: 8: 722: 486: 747: 356: 756: 726: 283: 82: 98: 683: 585: 527: 409: 274: 136: 78: 625: 660: 482: 452: 437: 422: 417: 364: 226: 178: 110: 675: 319: 698: 532: 472: 442: 399: 394: 379: 369: 289: 346: 304: 804: 786: 773: 718: 708: 703: 600: 567: 537: 522: 507: 496: 384: 336: 324: 314: 122: 595: 234: 732: 688: 557: 512: 467: 447: 427: 389: 341: 294: 140: 114: 31: 737: 640: 635: 266: 117:
directly, but the route was changed to include this post town, as well as
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Lake Midoriko near Shiojiri Pass, east of Shiojiri-shuku
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The post station also served as one terminus for the
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Shiojiri-juku

Keisai Eisen
The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Kaidō

sixty-nine stations
Nakasendō
Shiojiri
Nagano Prefecture
Japan
Ōkubo Nagayasu
Keichō era
Edo period
Shimosuwa-shuku
Niekawa-juku
Seba-juku
Motoyama-juku
Seba-juku
kokudaka
Matsumoto Domain
Meiji period
Sanshū Kaidō
honjin
hatago
Shimosuwa-shuku
Seba-juku


Shiojiri-shuku Machinami
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