Shōno-juku

Shōno-juku

nihongo|Shōno-juku|庄野宿|Shōno-juku was the forty-fifth of the fifty-three stations of the Tōkaidō. It is located in the present-day city of Suzuka, Mie Prefecture, Japan.

History

Shōno-juku established an archives museum in 1998 in one of the former "honjin" to share the story of the old post station. [http://www.city.suzuka.lg.jp/life/shisetsu/9212.html Shōno-juku Shiryō Kaikan] . Suzuka City. Accessed December 18, 2007.] It contains information on Shōno-juku's "honjin", other buildings and aspects of daily life. In addition to the restored "honjin", there are also ruins for the sub-"honjin", "toiyaba" and "kōreiba".

Neighboring Post Towns

;Tōkaidō:Ishiyakushi-juku - Shōno-juku - Kameyama-juku

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