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procession crossing a raging torrent in a downpour. The men are wearing hats and raincoats, and are looking downward as they struggle across a wooden bridge. The post station is in the upper left corner: an unwelcoming row of dark buildings half hidden by a forbidding row of dark trees. This motif
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folk song about the Suzuka pass which was popular with packhorse handlers: "The slopes are shining, the hills are cloudy, and the earthen mountains rain", with "earthen mountains" as the literal translation of "Tsuchiyama".
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railway, and the line was routed to the west, bypassing Tsuchiyama, which fell into obscurity.
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as a good location for travelers to pause before attempting the steep Suzuka Pass. During the
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On November 6, 1868, while making the journey from Kyoto to the newly proclaimed capital of
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for the display of official notifications. It was 433.2 kilometers from Edo.
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edition print of Tsuchiyama-juku dates from 1833 -1834. The print depicts a
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celebrated his 16th birthday at Tsuchiyama-juku. However, soon after the
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in 1601, Tsuchiyama-juku became an official post station. It was on the
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THE WOODBLOCK PRINTS OF UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE The Great Tōkaidō
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post station

Hiroshige
The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō
Kōka, Shiga
34°56′05.77″N 136°16′58″E / 34.9349361°N 136.28278°E / 34.9349361; 136.28278
Tōkaidō
Edo
Tsuchiyama-juku is located in Shiga Prefecture
Tsuchiyama-juku is located in Japan
fifty-three stations
Tōkaidō
Edo
Kyoto
Edo period
Tsuchiyama
Kōka
Shiga Prefecture
Japan
Kyoto
Ise Grand Shrine
Heian period
Kamakura period
Kamakura
samurai
Edo period
post stations
Tokugawa shogunate
sankin-kōtai
daimyō

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