Itsukaichi Kaidō


Itsukaichi Kaidō is the historic and current main road between former Itsukaichi and Suginami in Tokyo's central suburbs. It generally follows the same road as the Suginami Akiruno Line along Tokyo Metropolitan Road Route 7.

Overview

After Tokugawa Ieyasu entered Edo, he developed Itsukaichi Kaidō for the purpose of transporting timber and charcoal from Itukaichi and Hinohara. Initially, the road was called "Ina Road", after Ina, a settlement not far east of Itsukaichi. Ina was the source of stones used for restoring Edo Castle and the road developed for transport between these two places. After the restoration of Edo Castle was finished, charcoal became the main product transported and Itsukaichi grew to become more significant than Ina.
As land was opened up on the Musashino Plateau, the road between the Tama district and Edo developed as one highway.

Main Locations

Suginami

Tachikawa