- Motoyama-juku
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Motoyama-juku (本山宿 Motoyama-juku ) was the thirty-second of the sixty-nine stations of the Nakasendō. It is located in the central part of the present-day city of Shiojiri, Nagano Prefecture, Japan.
History
Motoyama became a post town in 1614, when the Nakasendō's route was changed. It became a post town at the same time as Shiojiri-juku and Seba-juku. It became known throughout the country for its soba noodles.[1]
Neighboring post towns
- Nakasendō
- Seba-juku - Motoyama-juku - Niekawa-juku
References
- ^ Kaidō ga Kōsa Suru Kōtsū no Yōjutsu. Shiojiri City Hall. Accessed July 23, 2007.
Stations of the Nakasendō Musashi Kōzuke Shinano Karuisawa - Kutsukake - Oiwake - Otai - Iwamurada - Shionada - Yawata - Mochizuki - Motai (ai no shuku) - Ashida - Nagakubo - Wada - Shimosuwa (intersects with Kōshū Kaidō) - Shiojiri (intersects with Shio no Michi) - Seba - Motoyama - Niekawa - Narai - Yabuhara - Miyanokoshi - Fukushima - Agematsu - Suhara - Nojiri - Midono - TsumagoMino Ōmi Yamashiro Categories:- Stations of the Nakasendō
- Nagano Prefecture
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