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  • *[[Ichijodani castle|Ichijôdani Asakura Family Historic Ruins]] - 一乗谷朝倉氏遺跡 *[[Asakura Soteki Waki|Asakura Sôteki Waki]] - 朝倉宗滴話記
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  • The [[Okazaki castle|castle-town]] of Okazaki was also a major [[shukuba|post-station]] along the [[Tok ...the castle-town contained some 1,565 homes, three ''[[honjin]]'', three ''waki-honjin'', and 112 ''[[hatagoya]]'' inns.<ref>Gallery labels, Futagawa-juku
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  • ...ido|Tôkaidô]] highway. It was located in the [[castle-town]] below [[Sunpu castle]], in what is today [[Shizuoka City]]. *Former site of the Ue-Tenma-chô [[honjin]] and [[waki-honjin]] of Fuchû-juku, in Shizuoka City, Shizuoka pref., on Google Maps.[
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  • The post-town boasted 129 inns, including ''[[honjin]]'' and ''[[waki-honjin]]'' where the [[Shimazu clan|Shimazu]], [[Hosokawa clan|Hosokawa]], ...kyushudan KyushuDan] of [http://www.japanese-castle-explorer.com/ Japanese-Castle-Explorer.com]. Accessed 18 Sept 2011.
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  • ...lot to Sadakage at the last minute and the rebel headquarters at [[Tsuruga castle]] was attacked. Kagefusa had enlisted the aid of the [[Hosokawa clan|Hosoka *[[Asakura Soteki Waki|Asakura Sôteki Waki]]
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  • ...defense of two castles, [[Sumoto castle]] on [[Awaji Island]], and [[Waki castle]] in western Tokushima, and were granted lands worth roughly 7,000 ''koku''
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  • ...period]], the area of Narumi was the site of [[Narumi castle]] (aka Negoya castle). It is believed to have been demolished around [[1573]].<ref>Plaques on-si ...Visitors were lodged in 68 ''[[hatagoya]]'', a main ''honjin'', and two ''waki-honjin''. The ''honjin'' was moved to the town of Nekoya, renamed Narumi, i
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  • ...[Noh]] play by [[Konparu Zenpo|Konparu Zenpô]], taking place at [[Kurokawa castle]] in [[Aizu]]. It is one of Zenpô's five ''muchû'' ("dream") plays, which The play centers on a battle between Kurokawa no Totômi no Mori (''waki'') and Aizu no Buzen no Mori (''tsure''). Kurokawa mentions to his subordin
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  • [[Odawara]], home to [[Odawara castle]] in [[Sagami province]] (today, [[Kanagawa prefecture]], was the ninth [[p ...ssing through. Odawara was thus home to the largest ''[[honjin]]'' and ''[[waki-honjin]]'' on the road, boasting four of each, along with 90 other ''[[hata
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  • ...were named heads of the ''[[honjin]]'' (inn for elite travelers). Two ''[[waki-honjin]]'' (secondary official lodgings) were also established; by 1814, th |width="32%"|Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Ueda castle|Ueda-juku]]'''
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  • ...wn boasted over 6200 buildings, of which four were ''[[honjin]]'', two ''[[waki-honjin]]'', and 39 ''[[hatagoya]]'' inns.
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  • ...the eyes of the Mochizuki 望月 family, the owners of the Minaguchiya, a ''[[waki-honjin]]'' inn in the town of [[Okitsu]]<ref>Now part of Shimizu Ward, [[Sh ...yoshi]] stayed there on the eve of the [[Siege of Odawara|siege of Odawara castle]], as did his tea master [[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]]. The shogun [[Tokug
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  • ..., his vice- or deputy envoy (''fukushi'') typically stayed at the town's ''waki-honjin'', along with other members of the embassy above a certain rank, whi ...of lodgings at that time.<ref name=kusatsu36/> Additional ''honjin'' and ''waki-honjin'' sprang up quickly after ''sankin kôtai'' was made obligatory for
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  • Kanazawa castle was the political center of [[Kaga han]], the wealthiest daimyô domain in ...tle|Osaka]] and [[Edo Castle|Edo]] in size and majesty. At its height, the castle boasted over twenty towers.
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  • ...andering monk, another sort of traveler, or a local fisherman or farmer. ''Waki'' roles include the boatman in ''Sumidagawa'', the monk [[Kumagae Naozane|R ...actors play figures accompanying the main roles. In many plays where the ''waki'' is a wandering monk, for example, the ''tsure'' play other monks accompan
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  • ...o his authority, they were performing "''sankin''": coming to their lord's castle and sitting in attendance, or in service, to their lord, the shogun. The lo ...<ref name=kusatsu37/> Special elite lodgings known as ''[[honjin]]'' and ''waki-honjin'', employed chiefly by ''daimyô'' traveling on ''sankin kôtai'', a
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  • ...'daimyô''.<ref>Asao Naohiro (ed.), ''Fudai daimyô Ii ke no girei'', Hikone Castle Museum (2004), 331.; Shibuya Shiori 渋谷詩織, "Ryûkyû shisetsu to shu
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  • ...717]], under the direction of [[Tamagusuku Chokun|Tamagusuku Chôkun]] as ''waki bugyô''. It is said 70,000 men were involved in the effort, and a stone st ...iting [[Chinese investiture envoys]] which is said to have rivaled [[Shuri Castle]] itself.
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  • '''Wakizashi'''. It's made by two words "Waki" (side, secondary) and "Zashi" wherever they wanted and begun to live in castle towns or big cities.
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