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When we think of post towns in the Edo period, we imagine them as places where travelers stopped off to rest. Post towns had various functions, and a wide variety of activities were carried out by the people who worked there and the travelers who passed through. In this article, we will explain the reality of post towns, which often appear as the setting for period dramas, and the lives of the people there. Correction ❌️Kamabogo → ⭕️Kamaboko Regarding the food at inns, the flat-topped dinner dish is written as "kamabogo," but the correct word is "kamaboko." We apologize for the inconvenience. ▼Table of Contents▼ 00:00 Video Summary 00:37 The role of the five roads and post towns 04:57 The structure of post towns and wholesaler's offices 09:31 Accommodations in post towns: "Honjin" and "Hatago" 14:15 People living in post towns: "Memori-onna" and "Kumosuke" ▼Recommended Related Videos▼ A letter from Edo to Osaka costs 400 yen!? Uncovering the unknown secrets of the "hikyaku" of the Edo period! • 江戸から大阪まで手紙1通400円!?江戸時代の「飛脚」の知られざる秘密に迫る! The surprising truth about sankin-kotai has been revealed! What is the truth behind the daimyo procession and the enormous costs involved? • 『参勤交代』の意外すぎる事実が判明!大名行列の裏側と膨大な費用の実態とは? Travel in the Edo period! Explanations from travel attire to how to pass through checkpoints • 江戸時代の旅行事情!旅装束から関所の通り方まで解説 ▼Main reference books▼ Yasugi Jun, "Omi Post Towns" (Sunrise Publishing, 2009) Usami Misako, "The History of Post Towns in Japan: Living on the Highways" (Yoshikawa Kobunkan, 2005) Takeuchi Makoto, editor, "Travel and Transportation in Edo" (Gakken Plus, 2003) Watanabe Kazutoshi, "Post Towns and Transportation on the Tokaido" (Shizuoka Shimbun, 2000) Fukai Jinzo, "Edo's Inns: Accommodations on the Three Cities and Highways" (Heibonsha, 2000) Kodama Kota, "Post Towns and Highways: "Introduction to the Five Highways" (Tokyo Bijutsu, 1986) and many others ▼Image source▼ National Diet Library website https://www.ndl.go.jp/index.html ColBase https://colbase.nich.go.jp "Inside the Honjin at Futagawajuku Honjin Museum"©️Bariston (Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0) "Futagawajuku Honjin Museum Honjin Upper Room"©️Pagoda009 (Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... "Futagawajuku Honjin Museum"©️Sato S (Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...