Ashida-shuku

Ashida-shuku

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History

Ashida-shuku was formed in 1601, during the Edo period, when the Nakasendō's route was altered and the government ordered creation of new post towns. [http://www.town.tateshina.nagano.jp/b03_gyousei/12_kyouiku/mybunka/02/02.html Kyū-Ashida-shuku] . Town of Tateshina. Accessed August 2, 2007.] It was located near the eastern entrance to the Kasadori Pass and was well-known for its silk production.

Neighboring Post Towns

;Nakasendō:Mochizuki-shuku - Ashida-shuku - Nagakubo-shuku

References


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