Samegai-juku

Samegai-juku

醒井宿
Hiroshige's print of Samegai-juku, part of the Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Kaidō series
General information
LocationMaibara, Shiga (former Ōmi Province)
Japan
Coordinates35°19′44.4″N 136°21′03.9″E / 35.329000°N 136.351083°E / 35.329000; 136.351083
Elevation120 m
SystemPost station
LineNakasendō
Distance457 km from Edo
Location
Samegai-juku
Location within Shiga Prefecture
Samegai-juku
Samegai-juku (Japan)

Samegai-juku (醒井宿, Samegai-juku) was the sixty-first of the sixty-nine post stations on the Nakasendō, a highway connecting Edo (present-day Tokyo) and Kyoto during the Edo period of Japan. Located in what is now Maibara in Shiga Prefecture, the post town developed around the clear spring Isame no Shimizu and the Jizogawa River. Several Edo-period buildings and waterways survive, and the area forms part of the Japan Heritage listing “Lake Biwa and its Waterside Landscape—Water Heritage of Prayer and Life.”