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The Bungo Kaidō (豊後街道) was a route built during the Edo period in Japan. It started in Kumamoto, Higo Province (modern-day Kumamoto Prefecture), and stretched to Ōita, Bungo Province (modern-day Ōita Prefecture). There were six post stations along the route connecting to two cities. The historical route is now traced by National Routes 57 and 442, as well as Kumamoto's Prefectural Route 110, 337 and 339.

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  • Bungo Kaidō (en)
  • Bungo Kaidō (fr)
  • 豊後街道 (ja)
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  • The Bungo Kaidō (豊後街道) was a route built during the Edo period in Japan. It started in Kumamoto, Higo Province (modern-day Kumamoto Prefecture), and stretched to Ōita, Bungo Province (modern-day Ōita Prefecture). There were six post stations along the route connecting to two cities. The historical route is now traced by National Routes 57 and 442, as well as Kumamoto's Prefectural Route 110, 337 and 339. (en)
  • Le Bungo Kaidō (豊後街道) est une kaidō (route) construite à l'époque d'Edo de l'histoire du Japon. Elle commence à Kumamoto dans la province de Higo (actuelle préfecture de Kumamoto) et se déroule vers Ōita dans la province de Bungo (moderne préfecture d'Ōita). Il y a six shukuba (stations de poste) le long de la route reliant les deux villes. La route historique est à présent recouverte par les routes nationales 57 et 442 ainsi que par la route préfectorale de Kumamoto 110, 337 et 339. (fr)
  • 豊後街道(ぶんごかいどう)は、肥後国熊本(現在の熊本県熊本市)と豊後国鶴崎(現在の大分県大分市鶴崎)を結ぶ全長約124キロメートル(31里)の街道である。 江戸時代に加藤清正によって拓かれ、熊本藩や岡藩の参勤交代に用いられた。大分側から見ると肥後国に向かう街道であることから、肥後街道(ひごかいどう)とも呼ばれる。さらに、豊後往還、肥後往還と呼ばれることもある。 (ja)
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  • The Bungo Kaidō (豊後街道) was a route built during the Edo period in Japan. It started in Kumamoto, Higo Province (modern-day Kumamoto Prefecture), and stretched to Ōita, Bungo Province (modern-day Ōita Prefecture). There were six post stations along the route connecting to two cities. The historical route is now traced by National Routes 57 and 442, as well as Kumamoto's Prefectural Route 110, 337 and 339. (en)
  • Le Bungo Kaidō (豊後街道) est une kaidō (route) construite à l'époque d'Edo de l'histoire du Japon. Elle commence à Kumamoto dans la province de Higo (actuelle préfecture de Kumamoto) et se déroule vers Ōita dans la province de Bungo (moderne préfecture d'Ōita). Il y a six shukuba (stations de poste) le long de la route reliant les deux villes. La route historique est à présent recouverte par les routes nationales 57 et 442 ainsi que par la route préfectorale de Kumamoto 110, 337 et 339. (fr)
  • 豊後街道(ぶんごかいどう)は、肥後国熊本(現在の熊本県熊本市)と豊後国鶴崎(現在の大分県大分市鶴崎)を結ぶ全長約124キロメートル(31里)の街道である。 江戸時代に加藤清正によって拓かれ、熊本藩や岡藩の参勤交代に用いられた。大分側から見ると肥後国に向かう街道であることから、肥後街道(ひごかいどう)とも呼ばれる。さらに、豊後往還、肥後往還と呼ばれることもある。 (ja)
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