| [History/Culture] |
Seki-juku, posting town of the Tokaido Road |
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It prospered as the 47th lodging town of 53 stations on the Tokaido Road. It contains more than 200 traditional houses built between the later Edo Period and the Meiji Period, and has been designated an important national architectural district. There are a variety of sights, including the Seki Jizoin temple and the Seki Machinami Shiryokan (Hall of Records), where various historical documents related to Seki-juku are stored and displayed. |
| Location |
Shinmachi, Nakamachi, Kozaki Kameyama City |
| Access |
10-minute walk from Seki Station on JR Line |
| Fee (admission, etc.) |
Free |
| Open |
9:00~17:00 |
| Facility closed, etc. |
Monday(In case of holiday, on the following day, December 29 ~ January 3) |
| For further information: |
Tourism Division of Kameyama City |
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Barrier-free |
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Wheelchair-accessible toilet |
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