Kisoji

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The Kisoji (木曽路, Kisoji) was an old trade route in the Kiso Valley (木曾谷 Kiso-dani) that stretched from Niekawa-juku in Nagano Prefecture to Magome-juku in Gifu Prefecture. There were eleven resting spots along the route, which predated the Nakasendō.[1]

Eleven Stations of the Kisoji

  1. Niekawa-juku
  2. Narai-juku
  3. Yabuhara-juku
  4. Miyanokoshi-juku
  5. Fukushima-juku
  6. Agematsu-juku
  7. Suhara-juku
  8. Nojiri-juku
  9. Midono-juku
  10. Tsumago-juku
  11. Magome-juku

References

  1. ^ Kisoji Shukuba-machi Series: Niekawa-juku. Higashi Nihon Denshin Denwa. Accessed July 24, 2007.