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  1. The Nakasendō (中山道, Central Mountain Route), also called the Kisokaidō (木曾街道), was one of the five routes of the Edo period, and one of the two that connected Edo (modern-day Tokyo) to Kyoto in Japan. There were 69 stations (staging-posts) between Edo and Kyoto, crossing through Musashi, Kōzuke, Shinano, Mino and Ōmi provinces.
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    What is the Nakasendo route?
    The Nakasendō (中山道, Central Mountain Route), also called the Kisokaidō (木曾街道), was one of the five routes of the Edo period, and one of the two that connected Edo (modern-day Tokyo) to Kyoto in Japan. There were 69 stations (staging-posts) between Edo and Kyoto, crossing through Musashi, Kōzuke, Shinano, Mino and Ōmi provinces.
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    What does Nakasendō mean in Japanese?
    Unlike the coastal Tōkaidō, the Nakasendō traveled inland, hence its name, which can be translated as "中 = central; 山 = mountain; 道 = route" (as opposed to the Tōkaidō, which roughly meant "eastern sea route"). Because it was such a well-developed road, many famous persons, including the haiku master Matsuo Bashō, traveled the road.
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    How many stations are there on the Nakasendō?
    There were 69 stations (staging-posts) between Edo and Kyoto, crossing through Musashi, Kōzuke, Shinano, Mino and Ōmi provinces. In addition to Tokyo and Kyoto, the Nakasendō runs through the modern-day prefectures of Saitama, Gunma, Nagano, Gifu and Shiga, with a total distance of about 534 km (332 mi).
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    Can I stay at the Nakasendō?
    Because they are not official post stations, normal travelers were generally not allowed to stay at them. Here are some of the ai no shukualong the Nakasendō: Fukiage-shuku, between Kōnosu-juku and Kumagai-juku (Kōnosu, Saitama Prefecture)
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  3. Nakasendō - Wikipedia

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    Around the beginning of the seventh century, during the beginning of Ritsuryō, the area that would eventually make up the Nakasendō was developed to connect Kinai (modern-day Kansai region, which included the former capital of Japan) with the provinces of the Tōsandō (part of the gokishichidō) that lie to the east.
    During the Sengoku period, which lasted from the 15th to 17th centuries, the Tōsandō was contr…

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  4. 69 Stations of the Nakasendō - Wikipedia

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    The sixty-nine stations of the Nakasendō, in addition to the starting and ending locations (which are shared with the Tōkaidō), are listed below in order. The stations are divided by their present-day prefecture and include the name of their present-day city/town/village/district.
    Starting Location: Nihonbashi (Chūō-ku) 1. Itabashi-shuku (Itabashi)

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  5. Nakasendō — Wikipédia

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    • Ritsuryō
      Vers le début du VIe siècle, juste après l'établissement du ritsuryō, la zone qui deviendrait plus tard la Nakasendō a été créée pour relier Kinai, où se trouvait l'ancienne capitale du Japon, aux provinces du Tōsandō (une partie du Gokishichidō) à l'est.
    • Période Sengoku
      Au cours de la période Sengoku, qui a duré du XIVe au XVIe siècle, le Tōsandō était contrôlé par les clans Takeda (province de Kai), Ogasawara (province de Shinano), Kanamori (province de Hida) et Oda (province de Mino). Afin de relier le Tōsandō au Tōkaidō (et les Takeda avec les Od…
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    • Nakasendō – Wikipedia

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      Nach der Schlacht von Sekigahara folgten zweieinhalb Jahrhunderte nahezu ungebrochenen Friedens, die als Edo-Zeit bekannt wurde. Unter den vielen politischen, gesetzgeberischen, kulturellen und intellektuellen Veränderungen in den frühen Jahren der Edo-Periode war eine der wichtigsten die Erneuerung des al…
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      • Nakasendō - Wikipedia

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        Verso l'inizio del VII secolo, in una parte dell'area in cui sarebbe stata costruita la Nakasendō fu sviluppato un collegamento tra la regione del Kinai, l'odierno Kansai, dove si succedettero le varie capitali del Giappone del periodo Asuka (550-700), con la regione montuosa nord-orientale di Tōsandō, che divenne parte del sistem…
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        • Stato attuale: Giappone
        • Condizione attuale: pochi resti conservati a fini turistici
      • Nakasendō – Wikipedia

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        Nakasendō sträckte sig från shogunatets huvudstad Edo (nutida Tokyo) till kejsarens huvudstad Kyoto genom bergsområdena på Honshu-öns mellersta del. Vägen var cirka 533 kilometer lång och började (som de övriga av de fem Gokaidō-vägarna) på Nihonbashi (Japanbron) i Chūō, Edo, och slutade på Sanjō Ōhashi (Tr…
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        • Nakasendō – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre

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          A Nakasendō (中山道,?) também conhecida por Kisokaidō (木曾街道,?), foi uma das cinco rotas do período Edo, e uma das duas que conectavam Edo (atual Tokyo) com Kyoto no Japão.Nela havia 69 estações entre Edo e Kyoto, atravessando as províncias de Musashi, Kōzuke, Shinano, Mino e Ōmi. [1] Para além de Tóquio e Kyoto, a Nakasendō atravessa as prefeituras modernas …

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          • Nakasendo - Wikipedia

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            Rond het begin van de zevende eeuw ontwikkelde het gebied waardoor uiteindelijk de Nakasendō zou lopen zich. De Kinai (het tegenwoordige Kansai) met de toenmalige hoofdstad werd verbonden met de hoofdsteden van de provincies op de centrale bergketen van noordelijk Honshū. In de Sengoku-periode werden de pr…
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            • Nakasendō – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia

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              Nakasendō (jap. 中山道 droga wśród gór), również zwana Kisokaidō (Kiso Kaidō) (jap. 木曾街道), to jedna z pięciu arterii (zwanych wspólnie Gokaidō) w Japonii w okresie Edo łączących stolicę kraju z innymi prowincjami. Podróżowało nią wielu sławnych ludzi, np. poeta Bashō Matsuo.Znaczna ilość podróżujących (zwłaszcza kobiety) wybierała Nakasendō, gdyż ...

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              • Nakasendō - Vikipedi

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                Nakasendō (Japonca: 中山道; "merkez dağ yolu") veya Kisokaidō (木曾街道), Japonya'da Edo döneminde başkent Kyoto'yu şogunluk merkezi Edo'ya bağlayan bir yoldu. Yol, 534 km uzunluğunda olup Edobashi'den başlayarak Kyoto'daki Sanjō Ōhashi'de sona ermektedir ve 69 istasyonu bulunmaktadır. Gokaidō'nun ikinci önemli güzergahı olup deniz kıyısı boyunca devam …

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