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HistoryHakone-juku was established in 1618, in a small area between Hakone Pass (on Mount Hakone) and the Hakone Checkpoint.[1] The original Hakone-juku was on the Edo (modern-day Tokyo) side of the Hakone Checkpoint; however, the people living there at the time refused to build a honjin to create a new post station. As a result, the post town was developed on the side of the checkpoint heading towards Kyoto. The first settlers in the new post town originally lived in either Odawara-juku or Mishima-shuku, the neighboring post stations, but were forced to Hakone-juku. Neighboring post towns
Odawara-juku – Hakone-juku – Mishima-shuku References1. ^Hakone-juku o Aruku. Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. Accessed 10 December 2007. External links{{commonscat-inline}}
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