Utsunoya Pass
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The Utsunoya-tōge Pass (宇津ノ谷峠, Utsunoya-tōge) is a mountain pass on the old Tōkaidō highway connecting eastern Japan with imperial capital of Kyoto. Located between former Mariko-juku in what is now Suruga-ku, Shizuoka, and Okabe-juku in what is now Fujieda, it is the only portion of the original Heian period road known to have survived to the present day, and a one kilometer stretch of the road was proclaimed a National Historic Site on February 22, 2010.[1]
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Utsunoya-tōge 宇津ノ谷峠 | |
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Elevation | 170 meters |
Location | Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan |
Coordinates | 34°56′00″N 138°18′11″E |
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