was an old kaidÃ
Â, or road, in ancient Japan and was used to transport salt from the ocean to the inland central HonshÃ
«. In the Middle Ages, salt was brought both from the Sea of Japan and the Pacific Ocean to Shinano Province for processing. The road leading from the Sea of Japan to Shinano Province was called the Chikuni KaidÃ
 (Ã¥ÂÂå½è¡ÂéÂÂ), whereas the road leading from the Pacific Ocean was called the SanshÃ
« KaidÃ
 (ä¸Âå·Âè¡ÂéÂÂ).
Stations of the Chikuni KaidÃ
Â
On the Echigo Province side of the route, it was called the Itoigawa KaidÃ
Â, but on the Shinano Province side, it was called Chikuni KaidÃ
Â. The Sawado-juku and Sano-juku pair and the Ida-juku and Imori-juku pair each essentially functioned as one post station.
Niigata Prefecture
1. Itoigawa-juku (糸éÂÂå·Â宿) (Itoigawa)
2. Yamaguchi-juku (å±±å£宿) (Itoigawa)
Nagano Prefecture
3. Ã
Âami-juku (大網宿) (Otari)
4. Kuruma-juku (æÂ¥é¦¬å®¿) (Otari)
5. Chikuni-juku (Ã¥ÂÂå½宿) (Otari)
6. Shiojima Shinden-juku (å¡©å³¶æÂ°ç°宿) (Hakuba)
7. Iida-juku (飯ç°宿) and Iimori-juku (飯森宿) (Hakuba)
8. Sawado-juku (沢度宿) and Sano-juku (ä½ÂéÂÂ宿) (Hakuba)
9. Uminokuchi-juku (æµ·ãÂÂå£宿) (Ã
Âmachi)
10. Ã
Âmachi-juku (大çº宿) (Ã
Âmachi)
11. Ikeda-juku (æ± ç°宿) (Ikeda)
12. Hotaka-juku (ä¿Âé«Â宿) (Azumino)
13. Nariai Shinden-juku (æÂÂç¸æÂ°ç°宿) (Azumino)
14. Matsumoto-juku (æÂ¾æÂ¬å®¿) (Matsumoto)
Stations of the SanshÃ
« KaidÃ
Â
The salt was initially carried from Mikawa Bay by boats traveling up the Yahagi River and its tributary, the Tomoe River. From Toyota, it was carried by horse, marking the start of the SanshÃ
« KaidÃ
Â.
Aichi Prefecture
1. Okazaki-shuku (岡å´Â宿) (Okazaki) (also part of the TÃ
ÂkaidÃ
Â)
2. KugyÃ
«daira-juku (ä¹Âä¹Â
平宿) (Toyota)
3. Asuke-juku (è¶³å©宿) (Toyota)
4. Busetsu-juku (æÂ¦ç¯Â宿) (Toyota)
Nagano Prefecture
5. Neba-juku (根羽宿) (Neba)
6. Hiraya-juku (平谷宿) (Hiraya)
7. Namiai-juku (浪åÂÂ宿) (Namiai)
8. Komaba-juku (é§Â場宿) (Achi)
9. Iida-juku (飯ç°宿) (Iida)
10. Ichida-juku (å¸Âç°宿) (Takamori)
11. Ã
Âjima-juku (大島宿) (Matsukawa)
12. Katabora-juku (çÂÂæ¡Â宿) (Matsukawa)
13. Iijima-juku (飯島宿) (Iijima)
14. Akazu Uwabu-juku (赤é Âä¸Âç©Â宿) (Komagane)
15. Miyada-juku (å®®ç°宿) (Miyada)
16. Inabe-juku (ä¼Âé£é¨宿) (Ina)
17. Matsujima-juku (æÂ¾å³¶å®¿) (Minowa)
18. Miyagi-juku (å®®æÂ¨å®¿) (Tatsuno)
19. Ono-juku (å°ÂéÂÂ宿) (Shiojiri)
20. Shiojiri-shuku (塩尻宿) (Shiojiri) (also part of the NakasendÃ
Â)
See also
References