Tosa Kaidō

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title: Tosa Kaidō
text: The Tosa Kaidō (土佐街道) was an ancient trade route in Japan that is now mirrored by the modern National Route 33. It was established during the Yamato period, was then developed into an official highway during the Meiji period, before being renamed the Prefectural Matsuyama-Kōchi Highway. On January 18, 1945, it was renamed as National Route 23, before becoming National Route 33 on December 4 of the same year. The Tosa Domain used a route that connected Kōchi with the modern-day Shikokuchūō sankin
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date modified: 2023-10-15T22:01:36Z
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