藤沢宿(Fujisawa inn town); can be derailed to Enoshima resort

First of all, I apologize to my reader that I accidentally posted Hiratsuka inn town part. Order wise, Fujisawa should come first. 

As we travel further west, there seem to be more old houses along Tokaido. 

Right next to Edo-side of inn town guard, there is Yugyoji temple, established in 1325. 

Fujisawa-juku koryukan is recently opened to introduce history of Fujisawa inn town to travelers, and also has a function of rest house. 

There is a signpost for Enoshima, which has been a famous tourist site since ancient time, even up until now. From here, basically you can head down south to Enoshima and Shonan beach. 



Fujisawa seems to have more old houses/warehouses, from late Edo to Meiji period. Some of old houses were built in the early 1900s but still preserve the atmosphere of what Fujisawa inn town used to be. 
Kyu-Kikyouya house was a merchant house of tea and paper. Bloggers and online news say that sometimes Kikyouya opens to public. 

This old warehouse is over 120 years old. Normally, warehouses are not facing on main street. I am assuming that the street in front of this warehouse used to be narrower, but the streets had to be widened so that two cars can pass by.

There are several other warehouses and old houses that are on the main street but there seems to be more behind the main street houses, and 1-2 blocks off from the main street. 

It will be interesting to actually get to Fujisawa and explore more off the Tokaido main street to look for something pre-WWII. 

The access to the center of Fujisawa inn town has two ways: JR Fujisawa station and Odakyu Fujisawa-Honmachi station. In either way, from these stations, it’ll take about 15 minutes walk to get there. 

Reference: 

ふじさわ宿交流館 歩いてみよう藤沢宿 https://aruitemiyou.fujisawashuku-kouryukan.com/index.html#yado (Accessed in 2/18/2025)

藤沢市広報シティープロモーション 令和に残る藤沢宿の記憶〜旧東海道の今昔散歩 https://youtu.be/MD0gquxz1a0?si=Z-cHMO6vn2Dv8ky4 (Accessed in 2/18/2025)

Yugyo-ji Temple About and History. Yugyoji. http://www.jishu.or.jp/english-page/ (accessed in 2/18/2025)




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