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Goubara-shuku was the first post town on the Zenkoji Kaido after it split from the Nakasendo at Shima-juku. It was established in 1614 (Keicho 19) when Ogasawara Hidemasa, lord of Matsumoto Castle, developed the Zenkoji Kaido (Hokkokuwaki Oukan) to connect Shima-juku on the Nakasendo with the Kitakuni Highway.
The post town was not formed from an existing settlement. The original Goubara village lay on the east bank of the Narai River in Ueno Chiseki, but when the post station was developed, it and the Katakaishi Settlement, then on the river’s west bank in Sumito Chiseki, were moved to the present site around 1619 (Genna 5) to create the post town.
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Goubara-shuku is the first post town on the Zenkoji Kaido after it splits from the Nakasendo at Seba-juku. It was established in Keicho 19 (1614) when Hidemasa Ogasawara, lord of Matsumoto Castle, improved the Zenkoji Kaido (the Hokkokuwaki Oukan) to connect Seba-juku on the Nakasendo with the Kitakuni Highway.
Rather than an existing hamlet simply becoming the post town, Goubara’s original settlement stood in Ueno Chiseki on the east bank of the Narai River. When the post station was developed, the settlement was relocated around Genna 5 (c.1619) with the Katakaishi settlement from Sumito Chiseki on the river’s west bank to form the new post town at its present site.
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【郷原宿 -ごうばらじゅく-】 所在地:塩尻市広丘郷原
郷原宿は、善光寺街道が中山道の洗馬宿で分かれて最初の宿場です。 慶長19(1614)年、松本城主・小笠原秀政が中山道洗馬宿と北国街道を結ぶため、善光寺街道(北国脇往還)を整備したときにできました。
すでに存在していた集落が宿になったのではなく、郷原の元の集落は奈良井川の東岸の上野地籍にあったが、宿駅の整備に伴い、同じ川の西岸の住戸地籍にあった堅石集落とともに、元和5(1619)年ころ現在の場所に移して宿づくりがされました。
○郷原宿の見どころ
屋敷割りがよく行われ家々の間口は5~6間と広く、妻入りの本棟造りで雀おどしがついた切り妻が街道に面しているのが特徴です。
また、街道と家の間に前庭があり、樹木が植えられて美しい街並みとなっており,各家には屋号が表示されています。 民芸運動の父と呼ばれる柳宗悦氏は随筆の中で郷原宿の美しさを「宿場全体が見事な一個の作品だと」絶賛してます。
宿場の北側には、明治13(1880)年に明治天皇御巡幸のとき御小休所となった郷福寺があります。
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Introducing the "Hachioji Matsuri" Video
This time, we present the "Hachioji Matsuri Introduction Video" produced by the "Hachioji Matsuri" team.
The video showcases the summer festival "Hachioji Matsuri" in Hachioji City, Tokyo. It features scenes of 19 festival floats, each adorned with intricate carvings and luxurious decorations, parading along Koshu-kaido, highlights the unique characteristics of these floats, and presents various captivating events. First, enjoy this video that encapsulates the charm of the Hachioji Matsuri.
What is the Hachioji Matsuri?
Images of the festival floats at the "Hachioji Matsuri" in Hachioji City, Tokyo
Photo: Festival floats at the "Hachioji Matsuri" in Hachioji City, Tokyo
Access to the Hachioji Matsuri Venue and Event Dates and Times
The Hachioji Matsuri is typically held around early August each year, primarily along Koshu-kaido and Nishi-Hoshasen You Road. The main venue is the stretch of Koshu-kaido from the intersection in front of JR Hachioji Station to Oiwake Intersection. JR Hachioji Station is centrally located in Hachioji City, making it easily accessible for visitors.
During the festival, finding available parking can be challenging, so using public transportation is recommended.
The festival is scheduled for three days: Friday, August 1st, Saturday, August 2nd, and Sunday, August 3rd, 2025.
Access from central Tokyo to Hachioji is as follows: via the Chuo Line, approximately 48 minutes from Tokyo Station on the Chuo Tokkyu, 1 hour and 5 minutes on the Chuo Kaisoku; via the Keio Line, about 40 minutes from Shinjuku Station to Keio-Hachioji Station.
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ID:1The "Fūchihachiman Shrine Kawawata Shrine Festival" is one of Fukuoka Prefecture's five major festivals. The sight of two portable shrines and eleven colorful banner floats crossing the river in Tagawa City is a must-see, offering a powerful and dynamic experience!This text has been automatically translated.
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