Warabi-shuku
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Warabi-shuku (蕨宿 Warabi-shuku?) was the second of the sixty-nine stations of the Nakasendō. It is located in the present-day city of Warabi, Saitama Prefecture, Japan, approximately 19km from the starting point in Nihonbashi.
[edit] History
Warabi was originally built up as a castle town during the Sengoku period for the Shibukawa family. During the Edo period, it became a post town along the Nakasendō. At its peak, it had a population of 2,223 people, with 430 homes, two honjin and one secondary honjin.[1]
[edit] Neighboring Post Towns
- Nakasendō
- Itabashi-shuku - Warabi-shuku - Urawa-shuku
[edit] References
- ^ Nakasendō Warabi-shuku. Warabi Shiseki Tanbohkai. Accessed July 17, 2007.