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The Matsumoto Kaidō (松本街道), also known as the Chikuni Kaidō (千国街道), the Itoigawa Kaidō (糸魚川街道) or simply as the Shio-no-michi (塩の道) was a secondary road in pre-modern Japan, connecting Matsumoto in Shinano Province with Itoigawa in Echigo Province). In the year 2002, a well-preserved 20-kilometer section of the original path in the city of Itoigawa was designated a National Historic Site of Japan, and an additional 10-kilometer section was added in 2007.

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  • Matsumoto Kaidō (en)
  • 千国街道 (ja)
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  • The Matsumoto Kaidō (松本街道), also known as the Chikuni Kaidō (千国街道), the Itoigawa Kaidō (糸魚川街道) or simply as the Shio-no-michi (塩の道) was a secondary road in pre-modern Japan, connecting Matsumoto in Shinano Province with Itoigawa in Echigo Province). In the year 2002, a well-preserved 20-kilometer section of the original path in the city of Itoigawa was designated a National Historic Site of Japan, and an additional 10-kilometer section was added in 2007. (en)
  • 千国街道(ちくにかいどう)は、長野県松本市から新潟県糸魚川市に至る日本の街道。 街道名は宿場町の一つである千国宿(現小谷村)から採られた。街道の両端の地名を冠した糸魚川街道(いといがわかいどう)、松本街道(まつもとかいどう)の別名を持つ。 (ja)
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  • Matsumoto Kaidō (en)
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  • Matsumoto Kaidō (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Shio-no-michi_Museum.jpg
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  • Jomon to Edo (en)
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  • The Matsumoto Kaidō (松本街道), also known as the Chikuni Kaidō (千国街道), the Itoigawa Kaidō (糸魚川街道) or simply as the Shio-no-michi (塩の道) was a secondary road in pre-modern Japan, connecting Matsumoto in Shinano Province with Itoigawa in Echigo Province). In the year 2002, a well-preserved 20-kilometer section of the original path in the city of Itoigawa was designated a National Historic Site of Japan, and an additional 10-kilometer section was added in 2007. (en)
  • 千国街道(ちくにかいどう)は、長野県松本市から新潟県糸魚川市に至る日本の街道。 街道名は宿場町の一つである千国宿(現小谷村)から採られた。街道の両端の地名を冠した糸魚川街道(いといがわかいどう)、松本街道(まつもとかいどう)の別名を持つ。 (ja)
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