Fukuroi-juku

Fukuroi-juku

nihongo|Fukuroi-juku|袋井宿|Fukuroi-juku was the twenty-seventh of the fifty-three stations of the Tōkaidō, making it the center of the route. It is located in the center of the city of Fukuroi, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. This post station was developed later than most of the others, as it was not established until 1616. It is 9.7 km from Kakegawa-juku, the preceding post town.

History

At its peak, Fujikawa-juku was home to 195 buildings, including three "honjin" and 50 "hatago". Its total population was approximately 843 people. [http://www.tokaido.co.jp/lab/wada/tour03.htm Tokaido 53: Fukuroi-juku (Fukuroi)] . ja icon Tōkaidō no Tabi. Accessed March 6, 2008.]

Because it was in the vicinity of the former Tōtōmi Province's three major temples, it also flourished as the gateway to the three temples. The three temples were: Hattasan Sonei-ji (法多山尊永寺), Kasuisai (可睡斎) and Yusan-ji (油山寺).

Neighboring Post Towns

;Tōkaidō:Kakegawa-juku - Fukuroi-juku - Mitsuke-juku

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