Seki-juku

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historic site in Kameyama
#2 in Kameyama / #639 in Japan
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Seki-juku, located in Kameyama, Mie Prefecture, Japan, is a historically significant post town along the Tōkaidō, one of the five major routes of the Edo period that connected Edo (modern-day Tokyo) to Kyoto. Known for its well-preserved Edo-era architecture, Seki-juku offers a glimpse into Japan's past with traditional wooden buildings, inns, and tea houses that once served travelers and merchants. The town is also home to several cultural heritage sites, including the Seki-juku Honjin, which was the principal inn for feudal lords and other high-ranking officials.


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