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22: 182: 665: 670: 31: 220: 660: 76:, Japan. At an elevation of 725m, it is the highest post station on the entire Tōkaidō and was even difficult for the 69: 106:(modern-day Tokyo) side of the Hakone Checkpoint; however, the people living there at the time refused to build a 57: 186: 166: 493: 213: 574: 352: 206: 412: 8: 230: 116:. As a result, the post town was developed on the side of the checkpoint heading towards 73: 61: 627: 636: 559: 238: 65: 597: 470: 339: 278: 589: 602: 579: 554: 518: 498: 460: 445: 357: 296: 291: 253: 99: 508: 382: 21: 654: 569: 503: 478: 430: 425: 329: 268: 263: 258: 169:. Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. Retrieved 10 December 2007. 148: 125: 564: 612: 541: 483: 450: 440: 435: 402: 397: 362: 321: 306: 286: 140: 121: 95: 617: 301: 198: 193: 607: 549: 526: 420: 387: 372: 347: 91: 488: 392: 377: 247: 531: 455: 367: 120:. The first settlers in the new post town originally lived in either 26: 128:, the neighboring post stations, but were forced to Hakone-juku. 113: 181: 108: 78: 117: 90:
Hakone-juku was established in 1618, in a small area between
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Index


Hiroshige
The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō
fifty-three stations
Tōkaidō
Hakone
Ashigarashimo District
Kanagawa Prefecture
bakufu
Hakone Pass
Mount Hakone
Hakone Checkpoint
Edo
honjin
post station
Kyoto
Odawara-juku
Mishima-shuku
Odawara-juku
Mishima-shuku
Hakone-juku o Aruku

Hakone-juku
Hakone Travel: Old Tokaido and Hakone Checkpoint
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Tōkaidō
Musashi
Nihonbashi

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