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The Ushū Kaidō (羽州街道) was a subroute of the Ōshū Kaidō and the Sendaidō in Japan. It breaks off from the Sendaidō at Kōri-juku in the modern-day Koori in Fukushima Prefecture. It connects to Aburakawa-juku along Matsumaedō, the other subroute of the Ōshū Kaidō. It is traced by National Routes 13 and 7. It was established after Tokugawa Ieyasu called for the construction of routes connecting the capital of Edo (now Tokyo) with other parts of Japan.

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  • Le Ushū Kaidō (羽州街道) était une route secondaire du Ōshū Kaidō du Sendaidō au Japon. Elle se sépare du Sendaidō à Kōri-juku dans la ville contemporaine de Kōri, préfecture de Fukushima. Elle rejoint Aburakawa-juku le long du Matsumaedō, l'autre route secondaire du Ōshū Kaidō. Les Routes Nationales 7 et 13 suivent son tracé. La route a été établie après que Tokugawa Ieyasu ait commandé la construction de routes reliant la capitale Edo (maintenant Tokyo) aux autres régions du Japon. (fr)
  • The Ushū Kaidō (羽州街道) was a subroute of the Ōshū Kaidō and the Sendaidō in Japan. It breaks off from the Sendaidō at Kōri-juku in the modern-day Koori in Fukushima Prefecture. It connects to Aburakawa-juku along Matsumaedō, the other subroute of the Ōshū Kaidō. It is traced by National Routes 13 and 7. It was established after Tokugawa Ieyasu called for the construction of routes connecting the capital of Edo (now Tokyo) with other parts of Japan. (en)
  • 羽州街道(うしゅうかいどう)は江戸時代に整備された脇往還の1つである。 (ja)
  • 羽州街道(うしゅうかいどう)是江戶時代整備的脇往還之一。 (zh)
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  • Le Ushū Kaidō (羽州街道) était une route secondaire du Ōshū Kaidō du Sendaidō au Japon. Elle se sépare du Sendaidō à Kōri-juku dans la ville contemporaine de Kōri, préfecture de Fukushima. Elle rejoint Aburakawa-juku le long du Matsumaedō, l'autre route secondaire du Ōshū Kaidō. Les Routes Nationales 7 et 13 suivent son tracé. La route a été établie après que Tokugawa Ieyasu ait commandé la construction de routes reliant la capitale Edo (maintenant Tokyo) aux autres régions du Japon. (fr)
  • The Ushū Kaidō (羽州街道) was a subroute of the Ōshū Kaidō and the Sendaidō in Japan. It breaks off from the Sendaidō at Kōri-juku in the modern-day Koori in Fukushima Prefecture. It connects to Aburakawa-juku along Matsumaedō, the other subroute of the Ōshū Kaidō. It is traced by National Routes 13 and 7. It was established after Tokugawa Ieyasu called for the construction of routes connecting the capital of Edo (now Tokyo) with other parts of Japan. (en)
  • 羽州街道(うしゅうかいどう)は江戸時代に整備された脇往還の1つである。 (ja)
  • 羽州街道(うしゅうかいどう)是江戶時代整備的脇往還之一。 (zh)
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  • Ushū Kaidō (fr)
  • 羽州街道 (ja)
  • Ushū Kaidō (en)
  • 羽州街道 (zh)
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