Nagano | Meiji | 1880s | Adolfo Farsari |
A floating bridge, known in Japanese as funabashi (舟橋), crossing the Chikumagawa (千曲川) at Shionada Juku (塩名田宿) on the Nakasendo. The bridge was repeatedly destroyed by the strong flow of the river. Shionada Juku was the twenty-third of the sixty-nine stations of the Nakasendo. It is located in the present-day city of Saku (佐久市) in Nagano Prefecture. |
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