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Hokkoku Kaidō : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hokkoku Kaidō The was a highway in Japan during the Edo period. It was a secondary route, ranked below the Edo Five Routes in importance. Because it was developed for travelers going to Zenkō-ji, it was also called ''Zenkō-ji Kaidō'' (善光寺街道). It stretched from the Nakasendō's Oiwake-juku to the Hokurikudō's Takada-shuku. Nowadays, the route is traced by Route 18, stretching between the town of Karuizawa and the city of Jōetsu. ==Stations of the Hokkoku Kaidō== Though there were 25 post stations along the Hokkoku Kaidō, some of the stations were labeled as "paired stations" (合宿 ''aishuku''). Additionally, Nezumi-shuku and Shinonoi Oiwake-shuku were mid-stations, at which only government officials could stay, further reducing the number that commoners could use to 17. The stations are divided by present-day prefectures below, with the municipality in parentheses.〔(Shinshū no Kaidō Hōmon: Hokkoku Kaidō ). Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. Accessed August 18, 2007.〕
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