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Musa-juku : ウィキペディア英語版
Musa-juku

was the sixty-sixth of the sixty-nine stations of the Nakasendō. It is located in the city of Ōmihachiman, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. Other ''kanji'' used to write "Musa" included 牟佐 and 身狭, but 武佐 became the official ''kanji'' in the Edo period. Parts of the old post town still remain today, including the ''Nakamura-ya'', a shop from the Edo period. There are also ruins from the sub-''honjin'' remaining.
==History==
Records show that in 1843, Musa-juku had 537 residents and 183 buildings. Among the building, there was one ''honjin'', one sub-''honjin'', and 23 ''hatago''.
The post station was also part of the Chōsenjin Kaidō, a sub-route which connected the post station with Toriimoto-juku.

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