词条 | Narumi-juku |
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HistoryNarumi-juku had a population of 3,643 people at its peak.[1] The post station also had 847 buildings, including one honjin, two wakihonjin and 68 hatago.[1] The classic ukiyo-e print by Andō Hiroshige (Hōeidō edition) from 1831 to 1834 depicts travellers passing by open-fronted shops selling tie-died cloth, typically used for making yukata summer kimono, which was a local speciality of the region.[2] The railroad bypassed Narumi-juku in the Meiji period, and a portion of the old town is preserved as a tourist attraction. Neighboring post towns
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References{{commonscat}}1. ^1 Tōkaidō Shukuba Walking Guide. Aichi Prefecture. Accessed December 17, 2007. {{Tōkaidō}}{{coord|35.01445|136.98237|display=title|type:landmark_region:JP}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Narumi-Juku}}2. ^http://www.hiroshige.org.uk/hiroshige/tokaido_hoeido/tokaido_hoeido_05.htm 2 : Stations of the Tōkaidō|Stations of the Tōkaidō in Aichi Prefecture |
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