Fuchū-shuku

For the post station on the Kōshū Kaidō with the same name, see Kōshū Kaidō.
Fuchū-shuku in the 1830s, as depicted by Hiroshige in The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō

Fuchū-shuku (府中宿 Fuchū-shuku) was the nineteenth of the fifty-three stations of the Tōkaidō. It is located in what is now part of the Aoi-ku area of Shizuoka, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.

History

The post station of Fuchū-shuku was also a castle town for Sunpu Castle in the former Suruga Province.[1]

Sunpu Castle

The classic ukiyoe print by Ando Hiroshige (Hoeido edition) from 1831-1834 depicts travellers crossing the Abe River to the west of the post station. A woman is bring carried in a kago, while other people are fording the stream on foot.

Neighboring post towns

Tōkaidō
Ejiri-juku - Fuchū-shuku - Mariko-juku

Further reading

References

Media related to Fuchū-shuku at Wikimedia Commons

  1. Fuchū-shuku to Mariko-juku. Tōkaidō Hitoritabi. Accessed December 7, 2007.

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