词条 | Ōkute-juku |
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HistoryŌkute-juku was first established in 1604, and came to serve as a post town between Ōi-juku and Hosokute-juku (which come before and after Ōkute-juku, respectively). Biwa Pass (琵琶峠 Biwa-tōge) crossed a small mountain between those two post towns and is near where Ōkute-juku was established.[1] Princess Chikako stayed at this town during her travels along the Nakasendō. At the top of Biwa Pass, there is a stone inscribed with a poem that Chikaku wrote, feeling that she had finally left her home, Kyoto, on her journey to Edo to meet and marry the shōgun. Also, Shinmei Shrine has a Japanese cedar tree that is over 1,300 years old.[1] Neighboring post towns
Ōi-juku - Ōkute-juku - Hosokute-juku References1. ^1 2 Nakasendo Ōkute-juku. Ibisoku Co., Ltd. Accessed July 11, 2007. {{Nakasendō}}{{coord|35|26|01.9|N|137|17|42.3|E|display=title|region:JP_type:landmark}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Okute-Juku}} 3 : Stations of the Nakasendō|Post stations in Gifu Prefecture|Mizunami, Gifu |
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