词条 | Samegai-juku |
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HistorySamegai-juku served as an important transportation hub for many centuries and its existence was documented in the Nihon Shoki, which was completed in 720. Many travelers enjoyed its fresh and clear waters from the nearby river and thought of Samegai as a proper resting place.[1] There are still ten buildings remaining from the Edo period today, giving visitors an idea of how the town looked hundreds of years ago.[2] There is also an archives museum which gives greater detail to the post town's past. Neighboring post towns
Kashiwabara-juku - Samegai-juku - Banba-juku References1. ^Machinami Kaidō Samegai-juku. Accessed July 23, 2007. {{Nakasendō}}{{coord|35|19|44.4|N|136|21|03.9|E|display=title|region:JP_type:landmark}}2. ^Samegai-juku Kankō & Rējā Gaido {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060628095605/http://machi.goo.ne.jp/snd/spotID_TO25001319/leisure/details.asp |date=2006-06-28 }}. Shobunka Publications, Inc. Accessed July 23, 2007. 2 : Stations of the Nakasendō|Stations of the Nakasendō in Shiga Prefecture |
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