Ōtsu-juku
Ōtsu-juku (大津宿, Ōtsu-juku) was the last of the sixty-nine stations of the Nakasendō, as well as the last of the fifty-three stations of the Tōkaidō. It was 14 km (9 mi) from the previous post town, Kusatsu-juku,[1] and was located in Ōmi Province. It is currently located in the present-day city of Ōtsu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan.
History
Ōtsu-juku was a rather large post town, with approximately 350 homes, two honjin, a secondary honjin and 71 inns for other travelers.[1]
Neighboring post towns
- Nakasendō & Tōkaidō
- Kusatsu-juku - Ōtsu-juku - Sanjō Ōhashi
- Ōsaka Kaidō (extended Tōkaidō)
- Kusatsu-juku - Ōtsu-juku - Fushimi-juku
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References
- Tōkaidō 53: Ōtsu-juku. Kōhei Wada. Accessed July 17, 2007.
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