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[About Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido]
The Tokaido is one of the five major roads that were unified by the Tokugawa Shogunate in the Edo period and connected 492 km from Nihombashi to Sanjo Ohashi.
Fifty three inns were built to transport travelers and goods. Hiroshige II's ukiyo-e portraying the scenery of this road was famous and often featured as the subject of waka and haiku.
Shinagawa-shuku
Shinagawa-shuku
is the first inn on the Tokaido, located in present-day Shinagawa Ward, shinagawa ward, Tokyo Prefecture.
It was a town that prospered in the fishing industry and shipping industry, where cargo wholesalers and marine product wholesalers were concentrated, and it was a place where many people, such as daimyo (feudal lord) who were on duty every other year, came and went.
In the early Edo period, it was the center of travel for the purpose of public service.
Many teahouses were lined up to travel along the Tokai-do Road, and those who were sending were holding a feast at Shinagawa-jaya.
A picture depicting the foot of Goten-yama, which is famous for cherry trees, was used as a model.
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