First Ham made in Japan: 戸塚宿(Totsuka Inn Town)

(Picture below: Hiroshige Utagawa, “ Totsuka; Moto Machi Betsudo”, published in 1834. The original print from The Metropolitan Library of Arts, New York City. Public domain. Accessed in 2/16/2025) Before entering Totsuka inn town, there are a few things we want to cover. First, Shinanosaka is the first steepest hill from Edo, and the last steep hill to overcome from Kyoto side. After you go down on Shinanozaka for about 3.4 km, there is a sign on Google map that says “The warehouse of Kamakura Ham”. Kamakura Ham was originally made by William Curtis from England in 1887, in Kamakura county of Kanagawa prefecture. Today, Kamakura county itself has been merged with several cities including Yokohama, Kamakura and Fujisawa. I did more research about this warehouse. I cannot convince myself that this is the warehouse. Then I saw the website of Yokohama Kokudo office, Kanto Regional Development Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transportation and Tourism. accor...