Shinagawa-juku of the Edo period

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Shinagawa-juku of the Edo period was a bustling post station on the Tōkaidō road just south of Edo (Tokyo), serving as a key hub for travelers, commerce, and lodging during Japan’s feudal era.

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Shinagawa-juku 1
Shinagawa-juku of the Edo period canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf post station
shukuba
cateredTo feudal lords
rural travelers
samurai
townspeople
connectedTo Kawasaki-juku
Nihonbashi
culturalContext feudal Japan
governedUnder Tokugawa shogunate
hasEconomicActivity food and drink services
innkeeping
retail trade
hasFeature hatago
honjin
shops
stables
tea houses
hasFunction accommodating travelers
facilitating commerce
providing lodging
hasInfrastructure lodging houses
roadside facilities
warehouses
hasRegulation travel controls by Tokugawa shogunate
hasScenicAspect view of the sea
historicalEra Edo period
surface form: early modern Japan
historicalSignificance important node in the Tōkaidō network
languageUsed Japanese
locatedIn Edo period
surface form: Edo period Japan

Shinagawa NERFINISHED
locatedOn Tōkaidō
locatedSouthOf Edo
Tokyo
near Edo Bay
partOf The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō
surface form: Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō
role commercial hub
lodging hub
transportation hub
served common travelers
daimyō processions
merchants
pilgrims
startStationOrder first station from Edo on the Tōkaidō
transportMode foot travel
horseback travel
palanquin travel
usedDuring Edo period

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Shinagawa historicalRole Shinagawa-juku of the Edo period
Tōkaidō hasStation Shinagawa-juku of the Edo period
this entity surface form: Shinagawa-juku