It is a Hatago Museum on the Tokaido. There was a barrier station in this place during the Edo period, and it seems that more than 20 Hatago were lined up along the Tokaido, which left the barrier station. This new residence is a goyo-juku in Kishu (Wakayama domain), and in 16th Genroku era in the mid Edo period, it became a goyo-juku in the Kishu domain of the Tokugawa Gosanke, and after that, it seems that the name was given to "Kii Kuniya". Address: Nii-cho, Kosai City, Shizuoka Prefecture 1280-1 Business: 9:00 〜 16:30 Closed: Monday, year-end and New Year holidays, August no parking
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It is a Hatago Museum on the Tokaido. There was a barrier station in this place during the Edo period, and it seems that more than 20 Hatago were lined up along the Tokaido, which left the barrier station. This new residence is a goyo-juku in Kishu (Wakayama domain), and in 16th Genroku era in the mid Edo period, it became a goyo-juku in the Kishu domain of the Tokugawa Gosanke, and after that, it seems that the name was given to "Kii Kuniya". Address: Nii-cho, Kosai City, Shizuoka Prefecture 1280-1 Business: 9:00 〜 16:30 Closed: Monday, year-end and New Year holidays, August no parking