Yokkaichi-juku

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Yokkaichi-juku was a post station and lodging town along Japan’s historic Tōkaidō route, serving travelers between Edo (Tokyo) and Kyoto during the Edo period.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lodging town
post station
shukuba
category History of Yokkaichi, Mie NERFINISHED
Post stations in Mie Prefecture
Stations of the Tōkaidō NERFINISHED
connectedCities Edo NERFINISHED
Kyoto NERFINISHED
culturalHeritageStatus recognized as part of Tōkaidō cultural heritage
depictedBy Utagawa Hiroshige NERFINISHED
depictedInSeries The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō (Hiroshige) NERFINISHED
economicRole regional commercial center along the Tōkaidō
era Tokugawa shogunate era NERFINISHED
etymologyRelatedTo Yokkaichi ("fourth-day market") NERFINISHED
flourishedDuringPeriod Edo period
geographicFeatureNearby Ise Bay NERFINISHED
governedUnder Tokugawa shogunate NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Yokkaichi-shuku NERFINISHED
hasFeature hatago
honjin
wakihonjin NERFINISHED
hasModernRemnants historic markers
local museums and exhibits about the Tōkaidō
historicalFunction facilitating official travel
providing horses and porters
providing lodging for travelers
knownFor market town functions
port activities on Ise Bay
languageOfName Japanese
locatedInCountry Japan
locatedInCurrentCity Yokkaichi GENERATED
locatedInHistoricalProvince Ise Province NERFINISHED
locatedInPrefecture Mie Prefecture NERFINISHED
locatedOnRoute Tōkaidō NERFINISHED
nameWrittenInKanji 四日市宿 NERFINISHED
neighboringPostTownNext Kuwana-juku NERFINISHED
neighboringPostTownPrevious Ishiyakushi-juku NERFINISHED
partOf Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō NERFINISHED
positionOnTōkaidō 43rd station
servedAs post station for travelers between Edo and Kyoto
transportRouteType highway post town
travelContext daimyō processions (sankin-kōtai) NERFINISHED
pilgrims to Ise Grand Shrine

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Tōkaidō hasStation Yokkaichi-juku