Mishima, Shizuoka
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Mishima (三島市, Mishima-shi) is a Japanese city in eastern Shizuoka Prefecture on the island of Honshū.
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In the Edo period, Mishima-juku was the 11th of the 53 shogunate-maintained waystations (shuku-eki) along the Tōkaidō road which connected Edo and Kyoto.[1]
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35°07′6.6″N 138°55′6.8″E / 35.118500°N 138.918556°E