Kameyama-juku

Kameyama-juku

nihongo|Kameyama-juku|亀山宿|Kameyama-juku was the forty-sixth of the fifty-three stations of the Tōkaidō. It is located in the present-day city of Kameyama, in Mie Prefecture, Japan.

History

During the Edo period, Kameyama-juku served as both a post town and a castle town for Kameyama Castle. There are many buildings still remaining of both the post and castle town today. [http://www.city.kameyama.mie.jp/kanko/shiseki.html Kanko: Shiseki] . City of Kameyama. Accessed December 18, 2007.]

Neighboring Post Towns

;Tōkaidō:Shōno-juku - Kameyama-juku - Seki-juku

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