- particular, the
relief jukus can
provide from
small homes, family, television, Internet, and
other distractions. To some observers,
juku represent an attempt...
- Ōuchi-
juku (大内宿, Ōuchi-
juku) was a
small post
station in ****an's Edo
period and part of the Aizu
Nishi Kaidō. It is now
located in the town of Shimogō...
-
production around 2000
Jukus were
produced and last
batch of 500 was
ordered by
Estonian Ministry of
Education in 1992.
Altogether 3000
Jukus were
produced at...
- Ōgaki-
juku (大垣宿, Ōgaki-
juku) was the
eighth of nine post
stations along the Minoji. It is
located in the present-day city of Ōgaki, Gifu Prefecture, ****an...
- Narai-
juku (奈良井宿, Narai-
juku) was the thirty-fourth of the sixty-nine
stations of the Nakasendō, as well as the
second of
eleven stations along the Kisoji...
-
Umeko as
Joshi Eigaku Juku. The name was
changed to
Tsuda Eigaku Juku in 1933, then to
Tsuda Juku Senmon Gakko, and
finally Tsuda Juku Daigaku (Tsuda College)...
- Ōtsu-
juku (大津宿, Ōtsu-
juku) was the last of the sixty-nine
stations of the Nakasendō, as well as the last of the fifty-three
stations of the Tōkaidō. It...
- Nojiri-
juku (野尻宿, Nojiri-
juku or Nojiri-shuku) is the name of two post
stations in ****an
during the Edo period: Nojiri-
juku (Nakasendō), the
fortieth station...
- Tsumago-
juku (妻籠宿, Tsumago-
juku) was the forty-second of the sixty-nine post
towns on the Nakasendō. It is
located in Nagiso, Kiso District,
Nagano Prefecture...
- Seki-
juku (伏見宿, Seki-
juku or Seki-shuku) may
refer to: Seki-
juku (Tōkaidō), a
station on the Tōkaidō road in
former Ise Province, ****an Seki-shuku (Mikuni...