was the nineteenth of the
sixty-nine stations of the
Nakasendō. It is located in the present-day town of
Karuizawa, in the
Kitasaku District of
Nagano Prefecture,
Japan.
History
This post town's name, which roughly translates to "stuck shoes," came about because it was located near the western entrance to the difficult
Usui Pass. When there was severe weather, it was impossible for people or animals to pass. Kutsukake-shuku, along with the neighboring
Karuisawa-shuku and
Oiwake-shuku, was one of the
Sengenmi Shuku ("three shallow passes").
In 1951, there was a large fire, which destroyed nearly all of the remaining historical buildings. All that remains of the honjin are a well and a storehouse.
Neighboring Post Towns
Nakasendō
- Karuisawa-shuku - Kutsukake-shuku - Oiwake-shuku
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