A historic post town: Ouchi-juku

Ouchi-juku is a post town that still retains the streetscape of the Edo period.

On both sides of the road that connected Aizu and Nikko, known as the Shimotsuke Kaido,
thatched-roof houses lined the streets,
and played an important role as a post station for feudal lords and travelers heading to Edo.

Ouchi-juku is lined with old thatched-roof houses on both sides of the road.

It flourished as a post town on the Aizu Nishi Kaido, which runs from Nikko to Aizu,
and in the Edo period it was an important route for sankin-kotai (alternate attendance) and for transporting rice to Edo.

The scenery is reminiscent of old Japan and is very atmospheric!

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Post by poyopoyobeem | May 30, 2024

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