- Arai-juku
nihongo|Arai-juku|新居宿|Arai-juku was the thirty-first of the fifty-three stations of the Tōkaidō. It is located in the town of Arai in Hamana District,
Shizuoka Prefecture ,Japan . During theEdo period , it was located inTōtōmi Province . The "kanji " for the post station were originally also written as 荒江 and 荒井 ("Arai").History
Arai-juku was located on the western shores of
Lake Hamana (浜名湖 "Hamana-ko"). Travelers crossed the lake to reachMaisaka-juku , the previous post station on the Tōkaidō. Though there were many checkpoints along the Tōkaidō, the Arai Checkpoint is the only one that existed both on land and on the water.Both the checkpoint and post station were often damaged from earthquakes and
tsunami , which led to them both being moved to different locations. The current location was established in1707 . The existing checkpoint building was established during theMeiji period and, for a time, was used as a school. Through recent excavations, they have been able to find artifacts and the location of some of theEdo period checkpoints. The history and culture of the post station can be found in an archives museum in the preserved checkpoint building.The Kii-no-kuni-ya (紀伊の国屋), a preserved "
hatago " still remaining today, served as a rest spot for official travelers coming fromKii Province further south. [http://www.town.arai.shizuoka.jp/sight/02/si0201.html Arai-juku Hatagao Kii-no-kuni-ya Shiryokan] . ja icon Town of Arai. AccessedMarch 7 ,2008 .]Neighboring Post Towns
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Maisaka-juku - Arai-juku -Shirasuka-juku References
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