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Kamakura Kaidō (鎌倉街道, Kamakura Highway or Highways) is the generic name of a great number of roads built during the Kamakura period which, from all directions, converged on the military capital of Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The term itself however was created probably during the Edo period to mean simply any old road going to Kamakura; it is used for example in the Fudokikō. The famous Tōkaidō highway which connects Kyoto to Kamakura can therefore also be considered a Kamakura Kaidō. Texts like the Taiheiki and the Azuma Kagami see things from a Kamakura-centric perspective and therefore use for the same roads individual names deriving from their destination, for example Kyōto Ōkan or the generic term Kamakura Ōkan (鎌倉往還, Kamakura Highway). Today, modern paved roads that approxi

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  • Kamakura Kaidō (鎌倉街道, Kamakura Highway or Highways) is the generic name of a great number of roads built during the Kamakura period which, from all directions, converged on the military capital of Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The term itself however was created probably during the Edo period to mean simply any old road going to Kamakura; it is used for example in the Fudokikō. The famous Tōkaidō highway which connects Kyoto to Kamakura can therefore also be considered a Kamakura Kaidō. Texts like the Taiheiki and the Azuma Kagami see things from a Kamakura-centric perspective and therefore use for the same roads individual names deriving from their destination, for example Kyōto Ōkan or the generic term Kamakura Ōkan (鎌倉往還, Kamakura Highway). Today, modern paved roads that approximately follow one of the routes of an Old Kamakura Kaidō are named either Kamakura Kaidō, as Tokyo Prefecture Machida Route 18, or Old Kamakura Kaidō (旧鎌倉街道, Kyū Kamakura Kaidō). (en)
  • Kamakura kaidō (鎌倉街道, Kamakura Highway ou grand-route) est le nom générique d'un grand nombre de routes construites durant l'époque de Kamakura et qui convergeaient de toutes les directions vers la capitale militaire qu'était Kamakura, préfecture de Kanagawa au Japon. Cependant, la dénomination elle-même fut probablement créée durant la période Edo (1603-1868) pour désigner simplement toute route se dirigeant vers Kamakura. On l'utilise par exemple dans le Fudokikō. Le célèbre Tōkaidō qui relie Kyoto à Kamakura peut ainsi être considéré comme un Kamakura kaidō. Des textes comme le Taiheiki et l'Azuma kagami voient les choses d'une perspective Kamakura-centrique et utilisent donc pour les mêmes routes des noms individuels issus de leur destination, par exemple « Kyōto Ōkan » ou le terme générique « Kamakura Ōkan ». De nos jours, les routes pavées modernes qui suivent approximativement une des routes de l'ancien Kamakura kaidō se nomment soit Kamakura kaidō, comme la Route 18 Tokyo/Machida, ou ancien Kamakura kaidō. (fr)
  • 鎌倉街道(かまくらかいどう)は、各地より鎌倉に至る道路の総称。特に鎌倉時代に鎌倉政庁が在った鎌倉と各地を結んだ古道については鎌倉往還(かまくらおうかん)や鎌倉道(かまくらみち)とも呼ばれ、また鎌倉海道(かまくらかいどう)とも書く。一方で、現況の道路で「鎌倉街道」や「かまくらみち」と通称される路線も存在する。 (ja)
  • 鎌倉街道(日语:鎌倉街道/かまくらかいどう)是各地通往鎌倉的道路之總稱,特別是鎌倉時代鎌倉政廳所在地的鎌倉連結各地的古道,也稱作鎌倉往還、鎌倉道,或寫作鎌倉海道。 (zh)
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  • 鎌倉街道(かまくらかいどう)は、各地より鎌倉に至る道路の総称。特に鎌倉時代に鎌倉政庁が在った鎌倉と各地を結んだ古道については鎌倉往還(かまくらおうかん)や鎌倉道(かまくらみち)とも呼ばれ、また鎌倉海道(かまくらかいどう)とも書く。一方で、現況の道路で「鎌倉街道」や「かまくらみち」と通称される路線も存在する。 (ja)
  • 鎌倉街道(日语:鎌倉街道/かまくらかいどう)是各地通往鎌倉的道路之總稱,特別是鎌倉時代鎌倉政廳所在地的鎌倉連結各地的古道,也稱作鎌倉往還、鎌倉道,或寫作鎌倉海道。 (zh)
  • Kamakura Kaidō (鎌倉街道, Kamakura Highway or Highways) is the generic name of a great number of roads built during the Kamakura period which, from all directions, converged on the military capital of Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The term itself however was created probably during the Edo period to mean simply any old road going to Kamakura; it is used for example in the Fudokikō. The famous Tōkaidō highway which connects Kyoto to Kamakura can therefore also be considered a Kamakura Kaidō. Texts like the Taiheiki and the Azuma Kagami see things from a Kamakura-centric perspective and therefore use for the same roads individual names deriving from their destination, for example Kyōto Ōkan or the generic term Kamakura Ōkan (鎌倉往還, Kamakura Highway). Today, modern paved roads that approxi (en)
  • Kamakura kaidō (鎌倉街道, Kamakura Highway ou grand-route) est le nom générique d'un grand nombre de routes construites durant l'époque de Kamakura et qui convergeaient de toutes les directions vers la capitale militaire qu'était Kamakura, préfecture de Kanagawa au Japon. Cependant, la dénomination elle-même fut probablement créée durant la période Edo (1603-1868) pour désigner simplement toute route se dirigeant vers Kamakura. On l'utilise par exemple dans le Fudokikō. Le célèbre Tōkaidō qui relie Kyoto à Kamakura peut ainsi être considéré comme un Kamakura kaidō. Des textes comme le Taiheiki et l'Azuma kagami voient les choses d'une perspective Kamakura-centrique et utilisent donc pour les mêmes routes des noms individuels issus de leur destination, par exemple « Kyōto Ōkan » ou le terme gén (fr)
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  • Kamakura kaidō (fr)
  • Kamakura Kaidō (en)
  • 鎌倉街道 (ja)
  • 鎌倉街道 (zh)
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