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Fujisawa is a city in [[Kanagawa prefecture]] (formerly [[Sagami province]]), located on the coast south of [[Kamakura]]; the sacred island of [[Enoshima]] lies just off the coast. In the [[Edo period]], the area was home to Fujisawa-juku, of the fifty-three [[post-stations]] (''shukuba'') of the [[Tokaido|Tôkaidô]] [[Highways|Highway]].
 
Fujisawa is a city in [[Kanagawa prefecture]] (formerly [[Sagami province]]), located on the coast south of [[Kamakura]]; the sacred island of [[Enoshima]] lies just off the coast. In the [[Edo period]], the area was home to Fujisawa-juku, of the fifty-three [[post-stations]] (''shukuba'') of the [[Tokaido|Tôkaidô]] [[Highways|Highway]].
  
At its peak in [[1798]], Fujisawa-juku was home to some 808 residences, housing 3,380 people. This included a few tens of ''[[meshimori onna]]'' or other types of prostitutes.
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The major Kamakura temple [[Gokuraku-ji (Kamakura)]] was originally established in Fujisawa in [[1113]], before being moved to its current location in Kamakura in [[1259]].<ref>Plaques on-site at Gokuraku-ji, Kamakura.</ref>
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At its peak in [[1798]], Fujisawa-juku was home to some 808 residences, housing 3,380 people. This included a few tens of ''[[meshimori onna]]'' or other types of prostitutes.<ref>''Bezaisen to santo'' 「弁才船と三都」、Asahi hyakka Nihon rekishi 62, p7-46.</ref>
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|width="32%"|Preceded by:<br>'''[[Totsuka]]'''
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Latest revision as of 20:16, 7 June 2017

  • Japanese: 藤沢市 (Fujisawa-shi)

Fujisawa is a city in Kanagawa prefecture (formerly Sagami province), located on the coast south of Kamakura; the sacred island of Enoshima lies just off the coast. In the Edo period, the area was home to Fujisawa-juku, of the fifty-three post-stations (shukuba) of the Tôkaidô Highway.

The major Kamakura temple Gokuraku-ji (Kamakura) was originally established in Fujisawa in 1113, before being moved to its current location in Kamakura in 1259.[1]

At its peak in 1798, Fujisawa-juku was home to some 808 residences, housing 3,380 people. This included a few tens of meshimori onna or other types of prostitutes.[2]

Preceded by:
Totsuka
Stations of the Tôkaidô Succeeded by:
Hiratsuka

References

  1. Plaques on-site at Gokuraku-ji, Kamakura.
  2. Bezaisen to santo 「弁才船と三都」、Asahi hyakka Nihon rekishi 62, p7-46.