Karuisawa-shuku

Karuisawa-shuku

.Yama to Keikoku Publishing (2006). Nakasendō o Aruku (Revised ed.). Osaka: Yama to Keikoku Publishing. ISBN 4-635-60037-8.]

History

The place that was originally called Karuisawa is, in actuality, approximately two to three kilometers from the post town, which is located at the western entrance to the Usui Pass. [http://www.nakasendo.org/karuizawa/index.html Karuizawa—Oiwake-juku] . Nakasendo Yumematsuri Corporation. Accessed August 20, 2007.] Karuisawa-shuku flourished more than any other post town along the Nakasendō, with five "honjin" and sub-"honjin", in addition to over 100 other structures for travelers. During the Edo period, the post town also employed hundreds of "meshimori onna" (飯盛女), women who were employed by the Shōgun to serve food to travelers. To the east of the post town, a bridge crossed over the Yakazaki River, where travelers reluctantly parted with the "meshimori onna".

From the Meiji period onwards, Karuisawa became a popular place with Western missionaries. It was at this point that the area's name changed from "Karuisawa" to the modern "Karuizawa," which is easier for foreigners to pronounce. Because there was a large number of foreigners in the area, many western-styled structures were also built up, which has resulted in few structures from the past remaining today.

Neighboring Post Towns

;Nakasendō:Sakamoto-shuku - Karuisawa-shuku - Kutsukake-shuku

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