- The
Kisoji (木曽路,
Kisoji) was an old
trade route in the Kiso
Valley that
stretched from Niekawa-juku in
Nagano Prefecture to Magome-juku in Gifu Prefecture...
-
stations of the Nakasendō, as well as the
second of
eleven stations along the
Kisoji. It is
located in the present-day city of Shiojiri,
Nagano Prefecture, ****an...
- Gifu Prefecture, ****an. It was also the last of
eleven stations along the
Kisoji,
which was the
precursor to a part of the Nakasendō,
running through the...
- had existed,
connecting towns over
various distances. For example, the
Kisoji route's
eleven post
towns all
become part of the Nakasendō (from Niekawa-juku...
- the
famous line "The
entire Kisoji is in the mountains" (木曾路はすべて山の中である
Kisoji wa
subete yama no naka de aru). The
Kisoji ran
through Shimazaki's hometown...
-
becoming part of the Nakasendō, it was the
tenth of
eleven stations along the
Kisoji, a
minor trade route running through the Kiso Valley. As such, it was a...
-
again mentioned in a 713 article, but it was then
called the
Kisoji no
Michi (吉蘇路). The
Kisoji (木曽路)
would eventually follow the same path.
However the official...
-
declared guilty. As a result, Kondō was
beheaded by the
executioner Yokokura Kisoji at the
Itabashi execution grounds on May 17, 1868.
Among the
crowd witnessing...
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stations of the Nakasendō, as well as the
third of
eleven stations on the
Kisoji. It is
located in the present-day
village of Kiso, in the Kiso District...
- Kaidō
Other Routes 17
Stations of the
Hokkoku Kaidō 11
Stations of the
Kisoji Louis Frédéric; Käthe Roth (2002). ****an Encyclopedia.
Harvard University...