Mito Kaidō
Mito Kaidō (水戸街道) was an old road, kaidō, in Japan starting from the center of Edobashi (today’s Nihonbashi). It was built to connect Edo with Mito in modern-day Ibaraki Prefecture. Travelers from Edo called it the Mito Kaidō, but travelers from Mito called it the Edo Kaidō. Today, National Route 6 follows the old Mito Kaido.[1]
Stations of the Mito Kaidō
Tokyo
- 1. Senjujuku (千住宿) (Adachi) (also part of the Nikkō Kaidō)
- 2. Niijuku (新宿) (Kanamachi, Katsushika)
Ibaraki Prefecture
- 6. Toridejuku (取手宿) (Toride)
- 7. Fujishirojuku (藤代宿) (Toride)
- 8. Wakashibajuku (若柴宿) (Ryūgasaki)
- 9. Ushikujuku (牛久宿) (Ushiku)
- 10. Arakawaokijuku (荒川沖宿) (Tsuchiura)
- 11. Nakamurajuku (中村宿) (Tsuchiura)
- 12. Tsuchiurajuku (土浦宿) (Tsuchiura)
- 13. Nakanukijuku (中貫宿) (Tsuchiura)
- 14. Inayoshijuku (稲吉宿) (Kasumigaura)
- 15. Fuchūjuku (府中宿) (Ishioka)
- 16. Takeharajuku (竹原宿) (Omitama)
- 17. Katakurajuku (片倉宿) (Omitama)
- 18. Obatajuku (小幡宿) (Ibaraki, Higashiibaraki District)
- 19. Nagaokajuku (長岡宿) (Ibaraki, Higashiibaraki District)
- 20. Mitojuku (水戸宿) (Mito)
See also
- Kaidō
- Edo Five Routes (Gokaido)
References
- Chiba Kokaidō Rekishi Sanpo. Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. Accessed December 28, 2007.
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