現在の位置

Chokushi Kaido Road

更新日:2024年03月18日

Chokushi Kaido at sunset

Chokushi Kaido at sunset

Photo by Miyamoto Tatsuyuki (August 10, 2023)

The Chokushi Kaido (“imperial messenger road”) is a historic road leading to Usa Jingu Shrine that has long been traversed by chokushi, messengers who deliver offerings and read prayers to the shrine deities on behalf of the emperor. Though the name Chokushi Kaido used to refer to a longer part of an important trade route through northeastern Kyushu, it is now applied to the section of road between the Kesho Ido Wells and the Kurehashi Bridge, a western entrance into Usa Jingu grounds. The Chokushi Kaido stretches out in a straight line for about a kilometer, offering a particularly scenic view when the sun sets at just the right angle.

Map of the imperial messenger’s procession route showing the Chokushi Kaido (1864)

Map of the imperial messenger’s procession route showing the Chokushi Kaido (1864)

Chokushi Kaido before dawn

Chokushi Kaido before dawn

Chokushi Kaido at sunrise

Chokushi Kaido at sunrise

Photos by Karashima Tomohisa (February 18, 2024)

The illustrated diary of the travelling artist Minomushi Sanjin (1836–1900) contains sketches of the chokushi procession of 1864, providing a valuable visual record of both the Chokushi Kaido and the imperial messenger’s visit at that time. At present, a chokushi is dispatched to Usa Jingu once every 10 years to participate in the Rinji Hobeisai ritual. The route that the messenger travels has changed with the advent of modern transportation, but he still makes part of the journey along the Chokushi Kaido in honor of tradition.

Chokushi Kaido and the area around Usa Jingu Shrine in The Illustrated Diary of Minomushi Sanjin (1864)

Chokushi Kaido and the area around Usa Jingu Shrine in The Illustrated Diary of Minomushi Sanjin (1864)

Bottle gourd shop

Bottle gourd shop

Although the Chokushi Kaido is no longer the primary approach to Usa Jingu, there are several noteworthy sites along the road, including the Kesho Ido Wells, Kyoshuzuka Tumulus, Hyakutai Jinja Shrine, and a shop that specializes in making goods from bottle gourds, a traditional Usa craft. In 2020, renovations were carried out with great care to maintain the atmosphere of the area, preserving the path once traveled by chokushi messengers and countless pilgrims heading to Usa Jingu. Utility poles and power lines were replaced with simple street lamps, and the road was repaved in a cobblestone motif. Stones from the original Chokushi Kaido that were unearthed during excavation are now used as decorative pavement along the section of the road in front of Hyakutai Shrine.

Kesho Ido Wells

Kesho Ido Wells

Kyoshuzuka Tumulus

Kyoshuzuka Tumulus

Chokushi Kaido in the early twentieth century

Chokushi Kaido in the early twentieth century

Excavation survey in 2016

Recreated stone pavement

before
after

Photo by Karashima Tomohisa

Chokushi Kaido before and after reconstruction

Tokyo 2020 Olympic Torch Relay

Tokyo 2020 Olympic Torch Relay

Japan Tourism Agency

This English-language text was created by Japan Tourism Agency.

ページに関する評価
このページは参考になりましたか?
このページは見つけやすかったですか?
このページの内容はわかりやすかったですか?