- form a hump on top of the head.
Shuku is
primarily worn by women.
Shuku can also be
merged with
other braiding styles.
Shuku is po****r
among all age groups...
- Karuisawa-
shuku (軽井沢宿, Karuisawa-
shuku) was the
eighteenth of the sixty-nine
stations of the Nakasendō. It is
located in the
northern portion of the present-day...
- Itabashi-
shuku (Itabashi) 2. Warabi-
shuku (Warabi) 3. Urawa-
shuku (Urawa-ku, Saitama) 4. Ōmiya-
shuku (Ōmiya-ku, Saitama) 5. Ageo-
shuku (Ageo) 6. Okegawa-
shuku...
- Nissaka-
shuku (日坂宿, Nissaka-
shuku) was the twenty-fifth of the fifty-three
stations of the Tōkaidō. It is
located in what is now part of the city of Kakegawa...
- (吹上宿) (between Kōnosu-
shuku and Kumagai-
shuku) (Kōnosu,
Saitama Prefecture) Motai-
shuku (茂田井宿) (between Mochizuki-
shuku and Ashida-
shuku) (Saku,
Nagano Prefecture)...
-
centre was in what is now ****uoka
prefecture Fuchū-
shuku, a
former post
station on the Tōkaidō Fuchū-
shuku, a
former post
station on the Kōshū Kaidō Fuchū...
- Okegawa-
shuku (桶川宿, Okegawa-
shuku) was the
sixth of the sixty-nine
stations of the Nakasendō
highway connecting Edo with
Kyoto during the Edo period....
- Okazaki-
shuku (岡崎宿, Okazaki-
shuku) was the thirty-eighth of the fifty-three
stations of the Tōkaidō. It is
located in the present-day city of Okazaki...
- Honjō-
shuku (本庄宿, Honjō-
shuku) was the
tenth of the sixty-nine
stations of the Nakasendō
highway connecting Edo with
Kyoto during the Edo period. It was...
- Sakamoto-
shuku (坂本宿, Sakamoto-
shuku) was the
seventeenth of the sixty-nine
stations of the Nakasendō. It is
located in the present-day city of Annaka,...