- Fukuroi-juku
nihongo|Fukuroi-juku|袋井宿|Fukuroi-juku was the twenty-seventh of the fifty-three stations of the Tōkaidō, making it the center of the route. It is located in the center of the city of Fukuroi,
Shizuoka Prefecture ,Japan . This post station was developed later than most of the others, as it was not established until1616 . It is 9.7 km fromKakegawa-juku , the preceding post town.History
At its peak, Fujikawa-juku was home to 195 buildings, including three "
honjin " and 50 "hatago ". Its total population was approximately 843 people. [http://www.tokaido.co.jp/lab/wada/tour03.htm Tokaido 53: Fukuroi-juku (Fukuroi)] . ja icon Tōkaidō no Tabi. AccessedMarch 6 ,2008 .]Because it was in the vicinity of the former
Tōtōmi Province 's three major temples, it also flourished as the gateway to the three temples. The three temples were: Hattasan Sonei-ji (法多山尊永寺), Kasuisai (可睡斎) and Yusan-ji (油山寺).Neighboring Post Towns
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Kakegawa-juku - Fukuroi-juku -Mitsuke-juku References
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