Post Town Station Seal Pilgrimage

藤枝宿浮世絵
藤枝宿御所場印

Fujieda-shuku

Fujieda-shuku, the 22nd post town station on the Tokaido, has a total length of about 2 km and a population of about 4,400, making it one of the largest post town stations in the prefecture. This place, which connects the Akaishi Mountains, the Shida Plain, and the Pacific Ocean, has long been a prosperous market, with various products such as tea and shiitake mushrooms from the mountains, rice from the plains, and seafood from the sea. The "Historic Site Tanaka Castle Mansion” is located around this area, which Tokugawa Ieyasu often visited for falconry. In the past, commercial stores and stores for samurais, such as swordsmith stores stood here in a row. It was a post town station with a unique atmosphere as though it was town surrounding a samurai castle.

Daikeiji Temple

Daikeiji Temple is located in the center of the post town station, near the main shrine of Fujieda-shuku. It is a famous temple that has gathered faith as a prayer temple for Tanaka Castle. The pine tree that stands out in the precincts is said to be 770 years old. It is believed to have been hand-planted by Saint Nichiren. It is also certified as a Japan Heritage Constituent Cultural Property. It is said to have guided many travelers as a landmark during the Edo Period.

Sales location information

Address
〒426-0025 4-2-7 Fujieda City, Shizuoka Prefecture
TEL
054-641-1229
Business hours
9:00 am-4:00 pm
Regular holidays
None
Access
1 minute walk from Shizutetsu Justline Chubu National Route ”Senzai” stop
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