Hakone Checkpoint

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Hakone Checkpoint is a restored Edo-period inspection station on the Tōkaidō road in Hakone, Japan, that served as a key security and travel control post between Edo (Tokyo) and western Japan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf checkpoint
historical site
access Hakone Sightseeing Cruise (Lake Ashi) pier nearby NERFINISHED
Hakone Tozan Bus NERFINISHED
between Edo NERFINISHED
western Japan NERFINISHED
category Edo-period architecture
Tōkaidō road station
country Japan
eraOfOperation Tokugawa shogunate NERFINISHED
function inspection station
security checkpoint
travel control post
governingAuthority Tokugawa shogunate NERFINISHED
hasFacility museum exhibits on Edo-period travel
visitor center
walking paths along old Tōkaidō
hasFeature barriers
exhibition museum
guardhouses
lookout tower
reconstructed gate
hasViewOf Mount Fuji NERFINISHED
heritageStatus designated historic site by Japan
historicalPeriod Edo period NERFINISHED
languageOfSignage English
Japanese
locatedIn Hakone NERFINISHED
Japan
Kanagawa Prefecture NERFINISHED
near Hakone Shrine NERFINISHED
Hakone-machi NERFINISHED
onMajorRouteBetween Edo NERFINISHED
Kyoto NERFINISHED
onRoute Tōkaidō NERFINISHED
overlooks Lake Ashi NERFINISHED
partOf Historic Sites of Japan NERFINISHED
reconstructionMaterial wood
reconstructionStyle Edo-period style
restoredAs open-air historical facility
tourismRegion Hakone hot spring area NERFINISHED
typeOfTourism cultural tourism
heritage tourism
usedFor control of weapons
control of women leaving Edo
inspection of travelers

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Hakone hasAttraction Hakone Checkpoint