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Former Tokaido Route: Kawasaki-shuku Visit

A lodging area on the old Tokaido road that is said to have given birth to a city, you'll be exploring the traces of Kawasaki Inn as you take a stroll. You'll also experience the estuaries and tidelands from old times.

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Basho's Haiku monument

Kawasaki 15m

Poet Matsuo Basho made this poem when he left for his hometown Iga. He missed his disciples and made this poem. There are just a few haiku monuments built on the...

Odoro Bridge Ruins

Kawasaki 15m

It was once a bridge that crossed the canal but after it was buried around 1931 (Showa 6), only the main pillar is stored in the sidewalk along the intersection....

Sato Honjin Ato

Kawasaki 15m

It was a building of 181 tsubo (598 square meters) with a gated entrance. At the end of the Tokugawa period, the 14th shogunate, Tokugawa Iemochi, stayed here....

Tokaido Kawasaki-shuku Koryukan

Kawasaki 30m

Kawasaki Shuku flourished as one of the 53 Stages of the Tokaido during the Edo period. As a base facility for urban development, utilizing its history and culture,...

Daishigawara Higata Center

Kawasaki 30m

It is located in the Daishigawara Suibo Center facility. It exhibits Tamagawa river mouth environment, history and culture. Workshops using natural materials and...

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