A road in southeastern Shiga Prefecture that runs from Koka City to Aisho Town, passing through Kamakake and Yokaichi. It was named after the route used by the imperial court and imperial family on their way to Ise Shrine and Taga Taisha Shrine during the Edo period. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
滋賀県南東部,甲賀市から鎌掛 (かいがけ) ,八日市を経て愛荘町にいたる道路。江戸時代,伊勢神宮や多賀大社に詣でる朝廷や皇族の代参りが通ったためこの名がある。
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