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Agematsu-juku

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Hiroshige's print of Agematsu-juku, part of the series The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Kaidō

Agematsu-juku (上松宿, Agematsu-juku) was the thirty-eighth of the sixty-nine stations of the Nakasendō, as well as the sixth of eleven stations on the Kisoji. It is located in the present-day town of Agematsu, in the Kiso District of Nagano Prefecture, Japan. From the present-day Jūō Bridge, it runs through the Kan-machi and three other districts, but Edo period row houses from the post town can only be found in Kan-machi. The town originally flourished as a logging town under the protection of the Owari Han.[1]

Neighboring Post Towns

Nakasendō & Kisoji
Fukushima-jukuAgematsu-jukuSuhara-juku

References

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