Yawata-shuku explained

was the twenty-fourth of the sixty-nine stations of the Nakasendō. It is located in the present-day city of Saku, in Nagano Prefecture, Japan.

History

Yawata-shuku is located on the west bank of the Shinano River, just across from Shionada-shuku, the preceding post town. Though these two post towns are located not much more than 500 meters away, Yawata-shuku was able to develop during the Keichō era in the early Edo period. It was a comparatively small post town,[1] but its prosperity came from it serving as a rest area at times when the Shinano River could not be crossed and as a distribution center for rice.

Neighboring post towns

Nakasendō
  • Shionada-shuku - Yawata-shuku - Mochizuki-shuku

    References

    1. http://www.jtb.co.jp/kokunai/Sight.aspx?bookid=A2502074&categorytype=4 Yawata-juku

    36.2735°N 138.3947°W