Yui-shuku

Yui-shuku

nihongo|Yui-shuku|由比宿|Yui-shuku was the sixteenth of the fifty-three stations ("shukuba") of the Tōkaidō. It is located in the town of Yui in Ihara District, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, and faces the Suruga Bay.

Area Information

At the Tokaido Yui Shuku Omoshiro Shukubakan, visitors can experience various aspects of life in the Edo period "shukuba", ranging from schooling and lodging, to working and socializing. [http://www.japanican.com/japaninfo/Detail.aspx?BookID=A2300800&category=S&lang=English Tokaido Yui Shuku Omoshiro Shukubakan] . JAPANiCAN. Accessed October 26, 2007.]

The area is known for its "sakura ebi", a type of small shrimp. [https://www.japanican.com/japaninfo/Mesh.aspx?Mesh=220105&lang=English Yui] . JAPANiCAN. Accessed October 26, 2007.]

Neighboring post towns

;Tōkaidō:Kanbara-juku - Yui-shuku - Okitsu-juku

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