- The
Bungo Kaidō (豊後街道) was a
route built during the Edo
period in ****an. It
started in Kumamoto, Higo
Province (modern-day
Kumamoto Prefecture), and stretched...
- The
Satsuma Kaidō (薩摩街道) was a road
across Kyūshū from
Chikushino to Kagoshima, used by daimyōs for the sankin-kōtai, and also by the lord of the Satsuma...
- present-day Ōta
contained two post
towns on the Nikkō
Reiheishi Kaidō, a
subroute to Nikkō Kaidō
which connected the Nakasendō
directly with Nikkō, byp****ing...
- Ilambazar,
Guskara Morh & Kanksa,
meeting with NH 19 at Panagarh.
Another subroute starts from Suri &
running via Purandarpur, Panrui, Sriniketan-Suiri Morh...
- (置賜郡)
Tagawa District (田川郡) (former Dewa
District (出羽郡)) Ushū Kaidō – a
subroute of the Ōshū Kaidō and Sendaidō with 57 post
stations connecting what is...
- The Ushū Kaidō (羽州街道) was a
subroute of the Ōshū Kaidō and the Sendaidō in ****an. It
breaks off from the Sendaidō at Kōri-juku in the modern-day Koori...
- post stations,
there were over 100
designated post
stations when the
subroutes are included. In the
early Edo period,
travel along the road
mostly consisted...
- the Northway.
Another 1.5
miles (2.4 km) to the north,
another lettered subroute of US 9, NY 9P,
leaves east for
Saratoga Lake. US 9
itself has its first...
-
developed during the Edo
period as a post town on the Nikkō
Reiheishi Kaidō, a
subroute to Nikkō Kaidō
which connects the Nakasendō with Nikkō, byp****ing Edo....
- stations,
connecting with
Mutsu Province (****ushima Prefecture).
There were
subroutes that
connected to
other places of
northern ****an, too. Nikkō Kaidō The...