Ainoshuku - Ainoshuku

Japanese: 間の宿 - あいのしゅく
Ainoshuku - Ainoshuku
Also called Ainomura. A village established between two main inns during the Edo period. Originally it was a place for travelers to rest, but it came to be used as a place to stay overnight. (→ Post Town)

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Japanese:
間村 (あいのむら) ともいう。江戸時代,本宿と本宿の間に設けられた村。本来は旅人の休憩のためのものであったが,宿泊させるようになった。 (→宿場 )

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