Unno-juku
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- Japanese: 海野宿 (Unno juku)
Unno-juku was a post-station town in Shinano province (modern-day Nagano prefecture) which sat along the Hokkoku Kaidô ("Northern Provinces Highway"). Many Edo period buildings still stand in Unno today.
Preceded by: Tanaka-juku |
Stations of the Hokkoku Kaidô | Succeeded by: Ueda-juku |
References
- William Coaldrake, "Unno: Edo Period Post Town of the Central Japan Alps," Asian Art 5 (Spring 1992), 9-29.