Nojiri-juku_(Nakasendō)

Nojiri-juku (Nakasendō)

Nojiri-juku (Nakasendō)

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Nojiri-juku (野尻宿, Nojiri-juku) was the fortieth of the sixty-nine stations of the Nakasendō, as well as the eighth of eleven stations on the Kisoji. It is located in the present-day village of Ōkuwa, in the Kiso District of Nagano Prefecture, Japan.

Keisai Eisen's print of Nojiri-juku, part of The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Kaidō series

History

Nojiri-juku was the longest post town along the Kisoji, after Narai-juku.[1] Because of all the turns in the road, though, it was often called "Nana-mawari (七回り)," which means "seven turns." However, there was a large fire in 1791, which destroyed much of the post town.

Neighboring post towns

Nakasendō & Kisoji
Suhara-jukuNojiri-jukuMidono-juku

References

  1. Kisoji Shukuba-machi Series: Nojiri-juku Archived September 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine. Higashi Nihon Denshin Denwa. Accessed July 25, 2007.

35°40′26.7″N 137°38′19.7″E


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