Nikkō Reiheishi Kaidō

The Nikkō Reiheishi Kaidō (日光例幣使街道) was established during the Edo period as a subroute to Nikkō Kaidō. It connects the Nakasendō with the Nikkō Kaidō.[1][2]

Stations of the Nikkō Reiheishi Kaidō

The 21 post stations of the Nikkō Reiheishi Kaidō, with their present-day municipalities listed beside them.

Gunma Prefecture

Keisai Eisen's print of Kuragano-shuku, part of the series The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Kaidō
  1. Kuragano-shuku (Takasaki) (also part of the Nakasendō)
  2. Tamamura-shuku (玉村宿) (Tamamura, Sawa District)
  3. Goryō-shuku (五料宿) (Tamamura, Sawa District)
  4. Shiba-shuku (柴宿) (Isesaki)
  5. Sakai-shuku (境宿) (Isesaki)
  6. Kizaki-shuku (木崎宿) (Ōta)
  7. Ōta-shuku (太田宿) (Ōta)

Tochigi Prefecture

  1. Yagi-shuku (八木宿) (Ashikaga)
  2. Yanada-shuku (梁田宿) (Ashikaga)
  3. Tenmyō-shuku (天明宿) (Sano)
  4. Inubushi-shuku (犬伏宿) (Sano)
  5. Tomida-shuku (富田宿) (Tochigi)
  6. Tochigi-shuku (栃木宿) (Tochigi)
  7. Kassenba-shuku (合戦場宿) (Tochigi)
  8. Kanasaki-shuku (金崎宿) (Tochigi)
  9. Niregi-shuku (楡木宿) (Kanuma)
  10. Nasahara-shuku (奈佐原宿) (Kanuma)
  11. Kanuma-shuku (鹿沼宿) (Kanuma)
  12. Fubasami-shuku (文挟宿) (Nikkō)
  13. Sakahashi-shuku (板橋宿) (Nikkō)
  14. Imaichi-shuku (今市宿) (Nikkō) (also part of the Nikkō Kaidō)
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See also

References

  1. Nikkō Reiheishidō Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine. Mainichi Shinbun. Accessed August 29, 2007.
  2. Old Nakasendo: Kuragano-shuku and Takasaki-shuku Archived 2007-08-22 at the Wayback Machine. City of Takasaki. Accessed August 29, 2007.
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