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Yoshida was the 34th [[post-station]] along the [[Tokaido|Tôkaidô]] highway. In [[1843]], the surrounding town consisted of almost 1,300 homes, as well as two ''[[honjin]]'', one ''waki-honjin'', and 65 ''[[hatagoya]]'' inns. | Yoshida was the 34th [[post-station]] along the [[Tokaido|Tôkaidô]] highway. In [[1843]], the surrounding town consisted of almost 1,300 homes, as well as two ''[[honjin]]'', one ''waki-honjin'', and 65 ''[[hatagoya]]'' inns. |
Latest revision as of 09:52, 10 May 2020
- Japanese: 吉田宿 (Yoshida juku)
Yoshida was the 34th post-station along the Tôkaidô highway. In 1843, the surrounding town consisted of almost 1,300 homes, as well as two honjin, one waki-honjin, and 65 hatagoya inns.
The post-station was within the territory of Mikawa Yoshida han.
Preceded by: Futagawa-juku |
Stations of the Tôkaidô | Succeeded by: Goyu |
References
- Gallery labels, Futagawa-juku honjin shiryôkan, Toyohashi, Aichi prefecture.[1]
External Links
- Former site of the post-station, in modern-day Toyohashi City, Aichi prefecture, on Google Maps.[2]