
Former Mikuni Kaido Road
landmark
旧三国街道
The Mikuni Kaido road was a busy trade and travel route that once connected the center of Honshu (Japan’s main island) to the Sea of Japan.
The Mikuni Kaido was a 200-kilometer trade route linking the Sea of Japan coast to the major arteries of Honshu. In the Settaya district of Nagaoka, a short preserved stretch of the original stone-paved road still connects several centuries-old businesses, including the Koshi no Murasaki Soy Sauce Brewery and the Yoshinogawa Sake Brewery. At the entrance stands a Jizo statue roughly 200 years old, its base carved with directions: right for Edo, left for the mountain road. Daimyo lords passing through Settaya are said to have stepped out of their palanquins to walk this section on foot as a gesture of respect to the shogun.
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