− | Yodo-juku was the 55th [[post-station]] of the [[Tokaido|Tôkaidô]] highway, the third on an extension linking [[Kyoto]] with [[Osaka]]. Closely associated with [[Yodo castle]], it was located near the confluence of the [[Kizugawa]], [[Ujigawa]], and [[Katsuragawa]] rivers, to the south of [[Fushimi]]. The post-town was home to some 2800 people at its peak, and over 830 buildings, of which sixteen were ''[[hatago]]'' inns. There was no ''[[honjin]]''. | + | Yodo-juku was the 55th [[post-station]] of the [[Tokaido|Tôkaidô]] highway, the second on an extension linking [[Kyoto]] with [[Osaka]]. Closely associated with [[Yodo castle]], it was located near the confluence of the [[Kizugawa]], [[Ujigawa]], and [[Katsuragawa]] rivers, to the south of [[Fushimi]]. The post-town was home to some 2800 people at its peak, and over 830 buildings, of which sixteen were ''[[hatago]]'' inns. There was no ''[[honjin]]''. |