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Mariko-juku (鞠子宿 Mariko-juku ) was the twentieth of the fifty-three stations of the Tōkaidō. It is located in what is now part of Suruga Ward in Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. It can also be written as 丸子宿 (Mariko-juku).
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History
Mariko-juku was one of the smallest post stations on the Tōkaidō.[1] Old row-houses from the Edo period can be found between Mariko-juku and Okabe-juku, its neighboring post station, in Utsuinotani. This post town also had strong ties to the Minamoto, Imagawa and Tokugawa clans.
The classic ukiyoe print by Ando Hiroshige (Hoeido edition) from 1831-1834 depicts two travellers at a wayside teahouse, from which another traveller has just departed.
Neighboring post towns
- Tōkaidō
- Fuchū-shuku - Mariko-juku - Okabe-juku
Further reading
- Carey, Patrick. Rediscovering the Old Tokaido:In the Footsteps of Hiroshige. Global Books UK (2000). ISBN 1901903109
- Chiba, Reiko. Hiroshige's Tokaido in Prints and Poetry. Tuttle. (1982) ISBN 0804802467
- Taganau, Jilly. The Tokaido Road: Travelling and Representation in Edo and Meiji Japan. RoutledgeCurzon (2004). ISBN 0415310911
References
- ^ Mariko-juku. www.uchiyama.info. Accessed December 19, 2007.
Stations of the Tōkaidō Musashi Sagami Izu Suruga Tōtōmi Mikawa Owari Ise Ōmi Yamashiro Categories:- Stations of the Tōkaidō
- Shizuoka Prefecture
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