Last additions - Minakuchi-juku and Minakuchi Castle 水口宿・水口城 |
Hiroshige's woodblock print of Minakuchi (51st post town on the Tokaido) from his "Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido Road" series. A summer scene of a few women drying gourd shavings to make kanpyo.Apr 24, 2011
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Old Tokaido RoadJul 04, 2009
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Basho Matsuo Haiku monument at Daikoji temple.Jul 04, 2009
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Minakuchi Shrine torii 水口神社Jul 04, 2009
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Rock with Buddha's footprints.Jul 04, 2009
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Minakuchi Jonan Station on the Omi Railway Line. The library, museum, Minakuchi Castle, and Minakuchi Shrine are near this station.Jul 04, 2009
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Minakuchi Castle Museum is open 10 am to 4 pm, closed on Thursday and Fri. 水口城資料館Jul 04, 2009
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The only part of the castle that looks like a castle is the small, rectangular area (connected by a short bridge) seen on the left side of the map. The large square area on the right is now an athletic/sports ground as you can see in the next picture.Jul 04, 2009
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Minakuchi Christian Church designed by Vories. 水口教会会堂Jul 04, 2009
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An early map of Minakuchi-juku.Jul 04, 2009
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Another intersection.Jul 04, 2009
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Another clock monumentJul 04, 2009
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Near the forked intersection is Daitokuji Temple. Originally a Zen temple, it now belongs to the Jodo-shu sect. When Tokugawa Ieyasu passed through and visited the temple, he renamed it Daitokuji. 大徳寺Jul 04, 2009
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About Minakuchi StoneJul 04, 2009
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The castle later became the residence of the Minakuchi clan in 1682 headed by Lord Kato Akitomo. MAPJul 04, 2009
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Local shrine 五十鈴神社Jul 04, 2009
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Nearing the end of Minakuchi-juku.Jul 04, 2009
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Pilgrimage clothingJul 04, 2009
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A famous tree at Daitokuji.Jul 04, 2009
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At the east end of Minakuchi-juku is the spot where the Kosatsu bulletin board stood. Jul 04, 2009
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Stone monument commemorating the formation of Koka upon the merger of neighboring towns. (Minakuchi, Koka, Shigaraki, Konan, Tsuchiyama)Jul 04, 2009
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The Honjin was the town's most exclusive lodge reserved for daimyo lords, government officials, and even Emperor Meiji who once stayed here as this monument indicates.Jul 04, 2009
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Pieces from Minakuchi Okayama Castle ruins.Jul 04, 2009
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The Honmaru (main keep) is now the sports ground for Minakuchi High School.Jul 04, 2009
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This is a reconstruction of the Kosatsu bulletin board which displayed official notices from the shogunate. These bulletin boards were placed where many people passed by so they can stop and read the bulletins. 高札場Jul 04, 2009
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PipesJul 04, 2009
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In 1601, Minakuchi-juku was designated as the 50th stage or post town on the Tokaido Road. It had 718 households. By the late Edo Period, Minakuchi had over 40 inns as well as a Honjin. Today, Minakuchi is one of the main populated areas of Koka.Jul 04, 2009
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Hikiyama Festival Plaza in front of Minakuchi Jonan Station.Jul 04, 2009
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Pipe engraved with "Minakuchi."Jul 04, 2009
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Near Minakuchi Shrine are these storehouses for hikiyama floats.Jul 04, 2009
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Walk a little further east and north to visit the former Minakuchi Public Library designed by William Vories and built in 1928.Jul 04, 2009
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Minakuchi ShrineJul 04, 2009
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Pond for the souls of fish offered to the temple.Jul 04, 2009
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Jizo statues next to the Daitokuji Temple Hondo Hall. Jul 04, 2009
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Minakuchi ShrineJul 04, 2009
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About Vories.Jul 04, 2009
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Sample bulletins on the Kosatsu bulletin board. That's a lotta fine print...Jul 04, 2009
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Minakuchi Hikiyama float storehouseJul 04, 2009
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Old Tokaido Road in MinakuchiJul 04, 2009
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Kibukawa Station, terminus of the Omi Railway Line and connection to the JR Kusatsu Line.Jul 04, 2009
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After reaching Higashi-Mitsuke Gate, backtrack back to the train station and cross the train tracks to the other side of the Tokaido Road. You will be heading toward Minakuchi Castle. Minakuchi manhole. Shiga Pref.Jul 04, 2009
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Monument for Iwaya Ichiroku, a noted calligrapher hailing from Minakuchi.Jul 04, 2009
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Not far from the Kosatsu bulletin board was Minakuchi-juku's Honjin. Nothing remains of the Honjin. This is the entrance to where it was located. 本陣跡Jul 04, 2009
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Woodblock prints which depict Minakuchi.Jul 04, 2009
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Saw this along the way to Minakuchi Castle.Jul 04, 2009
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Inside Minakuchi Castle Museum 水口城資料館Jul 04, 2009
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Daikoji temple's bell tower. 「木造千手観音立像」と「木造阿弥陀如来立像」は寺の関係者が勝手に持ち出したあと第三者に売り渡された。Jul 04, 2009
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Now we are approaching Minakuchi Shrine.Jul 04, 2009
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A detour on the old Tokaido road, created due to the castle grounds.Jul 04, 2009
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According to NHK in Oct. 2013, the whereabouts of two Important Cultural Property Buddhist statues from Daikoji temple in Koka are unknown. Reported to be have been stolen & sold.Jul 04, 2009
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Reconstructed Higashi-Mitsuke Gate. 東見附跡Jul 04, 2009
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About Minakuchi-juku's Toiyaba.Jul 04, 2009
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Minakuchi ShrineJul 04, 2009
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Way to Shintokuji temple. 真徳寺Jul 04, 2009
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Shintokuji temple. 真徳寺Jul 04, 2009
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A tree shows where the Ichirizuka marker was. It served as a milestone and distance marker for travelers.Jul 04, 2009
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Daikoji temple was founded in 684 by priest Gyoki (行基) who installed a wooden Thousand-Arm Kannon statue (now missing). 大岡寺Jul 04, 2009
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A short walk from Minakuchi Ishibashi Station is Minakuchi Chubu Community Center.Jul 04, 2009
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Entrance to the former Minakuchi Public Library has Romanesque columns.Jul 04, 2009
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Former Minakuchi Public Library is next to Minakuchi Elementary School. 旧水口図書館Jul 04, 2009
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Staircase inside former Minakuchi Public Library.Jul 04, 2009
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1: Honjin, 2: Waki-Honjin, 3: Kosatsu bulletib board. Daikoji temple can also be seen on the upper left.Jul 04, 2009
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A more traditional-looking part of the former Tokaido Road.Jul 04, 2009
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Daitokuji Temple gateJul 04, 2009
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The Higashi-Mitsuke Gate was like the town's checkpoint with security guards posted watching people entering the town. There was another checkpoint on the west end of the town.Jul 04, 2009
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Inside former Minakuchi Public Library. Now it is sometimes used as an art gallery.Jul 04, 2009
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Minakuchi Castle was originally built in 1634 as a rest place for shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu during his travels to and from Kyoto. But the shogun stayed at the castle only once.Jul 04, 2009
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This is the site of Minakuchi-juku's Toiyaba which was like a travel logistics office and lodging reservations agency. Staffed by one or more people, it handled horses, messengers, luggage, helpers, etc. 問屋場Jul 04, 2009
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Minakuchi Public Library and folk history museum. 水口歴史民俗資料館Jul 04, 2009
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Walk further along and there is this path to Daikoji temple. Jul 04, 2009
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Daitokuji Temple's founding priest was an uncle of Honda Tadakatsu (Heihachiro), one of Tokugawa Ieyasu's important generals. Due to this connection, Ieyasu lodged in Minakuchi on his way to Kyoto and visited Daitokuji.Jul 04, 2009
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Daikoji temple. The current building was reconstructed in 1715. It is one of the 33 temples on the Saigoku Pilgrimage in western Japan. 大岡寺Jul 04, 2009
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The museum also exhibits an actual Minakuchi Hikiyama float used in the annual Minakuchi Hikiyama Matsuri festival during April 19-20. One of the 16 floats is displayed here every year.Jul 04, 2009
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Here and there along the way, you'll see storehouses for the hikiyama floats. During the Minakuchi Hikiyama Matsuri festival on April 19-20, they are taken out to be decorated before being paraded to Minakuchi Shrine.Jul 04, 2009
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Monument for the rock which Ieyasu sat on.Jul 04, 2009
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Minakuchi Shrine decorated for the Minakuchi Hikiyama Matsuri festival on April 19.Jul 04, 2009
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Daitokuji Temple Hondo Hall.Jul 04, 2009
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This is the hill where the Minakuchi-Okayama Castle was originally built in 1585 by Nakamura Kazuuji 中村一氏, a vassal of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. It fell into ruin after the Battle of Sekigahara where the castle lord lost.Jul 04, 2009
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About Minakuchi's Honjin.Jul 04, 2009
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Monument indicating that Emperor Meiji who stayed here in 1869. He was the last guest since the Honjin was then closed and dismantled. The Waki-Honjin was also nearby, but no signs.Jul 04, 2009
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This is the rock which Tokugawa Ieyasu sat on when he visited the temple in May 1600. He sat on it while talking to the temple priest. Anyone can now sit on it. Called Tokugawa Ieyasu koshi-kake ishi. It was moved here in 1900. 腰掛石Jul 04, 2009
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Further east is the Higashi-Mitsuke Gate. Jul 04, 2009
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This Community Center also houses a hikiyama float.Jul 04, 2009
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Old Tokaido Road.Jul 04, 2009
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Minakuchi-juku documentsJul 04, 2009
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Daitokuji Temple Hondo Hall. Ieyasu donated land to the temple as well as a tree. He even created the temple's crest and renamed the temple to Daitokuji.Jul 04, 2009
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Inside Minakuchi Folk History MuseumJul 04, 2009
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Minakuchi Christian Church designed by Vories and built in Nov. 1930.Jul 04, 2009
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A detour on the old Tokaido road.Jul 04, 2009
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About Higashi-Mitsuke Gate. After reaching this gate, you might as well backtrack back to the train station.Jul 04, 2009
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Bridge to Minakuchi Castle.Jul 04, 2009
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Minakuchi Shrine toriiJul 04, 2009
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Old map of Minakuchi CastleJul 04, 2009
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Minakuchi Stone at this corner is nicknamed Chikara Ishi (Stone of Strength) and was made famous by a woodblock print during the Edo Period. 力石Jul 04, 2009
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This front gate at Shintokuji temple was moved from a lord's residence within Minakuchi Castle. 真徳寺Jul 04, 2009
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Roof tile from Minakuchi CastleJul 04, 2009
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After crossing the train tracks, you see this forked intersection. The road forks into three roads. The one in the middle is the old Tokaido Road. There is also a monument.Jul 04, 2009
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This plaque shows a woodblock print by Hiroshige depicting Minakuchi-juku. (A clearer image of this print is shown below.)Jul 04, 2009
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The monument takes the shape of a hikiyama float. It contains a clock inside. MAPJul 04, 2009
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Minakuchi-juku was the fiftieth of the fifty-three stations of the Tokaido Road. The most prominent remnant is Minakuchi Castle. Short walk from Minakuchi Jonan Station and Minakuchi Ishibashi Station on the Omi Railway Line.Omi Railway Line at Minakuchi Ishibashi Station platform, the closest station to Minakuchi-juku.Jul 04, 2009
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Inside Minakuchi Ishibashi Station, somewhat rundown.Jul 04, 2009
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Minakuchi Ishibashi Station. When you exit, go right until you see the train tracks on the right. Cross the tracks and you will be heading toward Minakuchi-juku.Jul 04, 2009
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