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The Matsumaedō (松前道) was the continuation of the Ōshū Kaidō, one of the Edo Five Routes of Japan. It connected the Sendaidō's terminus at Sendai Castle with the northern tip of modern-day Aomori Prefecture. It was established by Tokugawa Ieyasu for government officials traveling through the area. The route is named after the Matsumae Domain, the only Edo period feudal domain to have been located in Ezo (now called Hokkaidō); Matsumae was accessible by boat from the northern terminus of the Matsumaedō.

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  • Le Matsumaedō (松前道) était une route secondaire du Ōshū Kaidō, une des cinq routes du Japon. Elle reliait le terminus du Sendaidō situé au château de Sendai à la pointe nord de l'actuelle préfecture d'Aomori. La route avait été établie par Tokugawa Ieyasu pour les officiels du gouvernement voyageant dans cette région. Le Matsumaedō tient son nom du domaine de Matsumae, seul domaine féodal de l'époque d'Edo qui ait pu être trouvé à Ezo (maintenant Hokkaidō); Matsumae était accessible par bateau à partir du terminus nord du Matsumaedō. (fr)
  • The Matsumaedō (松前道) was the continuation of the Ōshū Kaidō, one of the Edo Five Routes of Japan. It connected the Sendaidō's terminus at Sendai Castle with the northern tip of modern-day Aomori Prefecture. It was established by Tokugawa Ieyasu for government officials traveling through the area. The route is named after the Matsumae Domain, the only Edo period feudal domain to have been located in Ezo (now called Hokkaidō); Matsumae was accessible by boat from the northern terminus of the Matsumaedō. (en)
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  • Le Matsumaedō (松前道) était une route secondaire du Ōshū Kaidō, une des cinq routes du Japon. Elle reliait le terminus du Sendaidō situé au château de Sendai à la pointe nord de l'actuelle préfecture d'Aomori. La route avait été établie par Tokugawa Ieyasu pour les officiels du gouvernement voyageant dans cette région. Le Matsumaedō tient son nom du domaine de Matsumae, seul domaine féodal de l'époque d'Edo qui ait pu être trouvé à Ezo (maintenant Hokkaidō); Matsumae était accessible par bateau à partir du terminus nord du Matsumaedō. (fr)
  • The Matsumaedō (松前道) was the continuation of the Ōshū Kaidō, one of the Edo Five Routes of Japan. It connected the Sendaidō's terminus at Sendai Castle with the northern tip of modern-day Aomori Prefecture. It was established by Tokugawa Ieyasu for government officials traveling through the area. The route is named after the Matsumae Domain, the only Edo period feudal domain to have been located in Ezo (now called Hokkaidō); Matsumae was accessible by boat from the northern terminus of the Matsumaedō. (en)
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