Shinagawa-juku

Shinagawa-juku

nihongo|Shinagawa-shuku|品川宿|Shinagawa-shuku was the first of the fifty-three stations of the Tōkaidō. [http://japan-city.com/sina/ Tōkaidō Shinagawa-juku] . Haguregumo. Accessed December 10, 2007.] It is presently located in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan. Along with Itabashi-shuku (Nakasendō), Naitō Shinjuku (Kōshū Kaidō) and Senju-shuku (Nikkō Kaidō and Ōshū Kaidō), it was one of the "Four Stations of Edo" (江戸四宿 "Edo Shishuku"). It was located in the present-day Shinagawa Port area near Shinagawa Station.

Neighboring post towns

;Tōkaidō:Nihonbashi - Shinagawa-juku - Kawasaki-juku

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