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− | Hamamatsu in [[Shizuoka prefecture]] (formerly [[Totomi province|Tôtômi provice]]) was the central [[castle-town]] of [[Hamamatsu han]]. It was also the 29th [[post-station]] along the [[Tokaido|Tôkaidô]] highway. | + | Hamamatsu in [[Shizuoka prefecture]] (formerly [[Totomi province|Tôtômi provice]]) was the central [[castle-town]] of [[Hamamatsu han]]. It was also the 29th [[post-station]] along the [[Tokaido|Tôkaidô]] highway. [[Hamamatsu castle]] was previously [[Tokugawa Ieyasu|Tokugawa Ieyasu's]] headquarters for a time in the 1570s until [[1586]] when he relocated to [[Sunpu castle]]. |
One of the largest Tôkaidô post-stations, Hamamatsu was home to six ''[[honjin]]'', 94 ''[[hatagoya]]'' inns, and 1,622 homes in [[1843]]. | One of the largest Tôkaidô post-stations, Hamamatsu was home to six ''[[honjin]]'', 94 ''[[hatagoya]]'' inns, and 1,622 homes in [[1843]]. |
Latest revision as of 09:15, 10 May 2020
- Japanese: 浜松 (Hamamatsu)
Hamamatsu in Shizuoka prefecture (formerly Tôtômi provice) was the central castle-town of Hamamatsu han. It was also the 29th post-station along the Tôkaidô highway. Hamamatsu castle was previously Tokugawa Ieyasu's headquarters for a time in the 1570s until 1586 when he relocated to Sunpu castle.
One of the largest Tôkaidô post-stations, Hamamatsu was home to six honjin, 94 hatagoya inns, and 1,622 homes in 1843.
Preceded by: Mitsuke-juku |
Stations of the Tôkaidô | Succeeded by: Maisaka |
References
- Gallery labels, Futagawa-juku honjin shiryôkan, Toyohashi, Aichi prefecture.[1]