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print of Fukushima-juku depicts the Fukushima Barrier, with two travelers in the background kneeling before an official as their documents are examined. In the foreground, a porter with loaded panniers passes in front of an elderly samurai with a stick walking away from the barrier. Behind, a man
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was one of several security checkpoints established by the Tokugawa Shogunate on the Nakasendō. Located at the northern end of Fukushima-juku, the site of the barrier approximately a 15-minute walk from
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with his face hidden by a large green cloak and a sedge hat and two travellers approach the gate.
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to oversee one of the four major checkpoints for regulation of travelers on the Nakasendō.
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A settlement for travelers existed in this location since at least the
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Post station used largely during the Edo period of Japan (1603–1868)
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Per an 1843 guidebook issued by the Inspector of Highways
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Utagawa Hiroshige
Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Kaidō
35°51′03″N 137°42′09″E / 35.85083°N 137.70250°E / 35.85083; 137.70250
Nakasendō
Kisoji
Fukushima-juku is located in Nagano Prefecture
Fukushima-juku is located in Japan
National Historic Site of Japan

sixty-nine stations
Nakasendō
Edo
Kyoto
Edo period
Kiso
Kiso District
Nagano Prefecture
Japan
Kisoji
Eiroku
Sengoku period
post station
daikan
Tokugawa shogunate
honjin
hatago
ri
chō
Agematsu-juku

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