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Ishiyakushi-juku in the 1830s, as depicted by Hiroshige in The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō Ishiyakushi-juku (石薬師宿, Ishiyakushi-juku?) was the forty-fourth of the fifty-three stations of the Tōkaidō. It is located in the present-day city of Suzuka, Mie Prefecture, Japan. It received its name from the nearby Buddhist temple, Ishiyakushi-ji. Contents 1 History 2 Famous Persons 3 Neighboring Post Towns 4 References // History Ishiyakushi-juku was established in 1616, as part of the Edo period's Tōkaidō. Originally, there had been no post stations between Yokkaichi-juku and Kameyama-juku, so Ishiyakushi-juku was formed with about 180 buildings at its inception.[1] The Ozawa family managed the honjin in the town and kept many records, which are still available today in a local archives museum.[1] Famous Persons Not too far from the honjin is the preserved house of Nobutsuna Sasaki, a famous tanka poet and scholar who was born in 1872. Neighboring Post Towns Tōkaidō Yokkaichi-juku - Ishiyakushi-juku - Shōno-juku References ^ a b Nippon-Kichi. Nippon-Kichi. Accessed October 27, 2007. v • d • e Stations of the Tōkaidō Musashi Nihonbashi - Shinagawa - Kawasaki - Kanagawa - Hodogaya Sagami Totsuka - Fujisawa - Hiratsuka - Ōiso - Odawara - Hakone Izu Mishima Suruga Numazu - Hara-juku - Yoshiwara - Kanbara - Yui - Okitsu - Ejiri - Fuchū - Mariko - Okabe - Fujieda - Shimada Tōtōmi Kanaya - Nissaka - Kakegawa - Fukuroi - Mitsuke - Hamamatsu - Maisaka - Arai - Shirasuka Mikawa Futagawa - Yoshida - Goyu - Akasaka - Fujikawa - Okazaki - Chiryū Owari Narumi - Miya Ise Kuwana - Yokkaichi - Ishiyakushi - Shōno - Kameyama - Seki - Sakashita Ōmi Tsuchiyama - Minakuchi - Ishibe - Kusatsu - Ōtsu Yamashiro Sanjō Ōhashi