Honjin

Honjin (本陣) is the Japanese word for an inn for government officials, generally located in post stations (shukuba) during the later part of the Edo period. == Evolution of Honjin == Originally, honjin were places from which generals directed battles and, therefore, were fleeting in nature.

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Honjin

Honjin (本陣) is the Japanese word for an inn for government officials, generally located in post stations (shukuba) during the later part of the Edo period. == Evolution of Honjin == Originally, honjin were places from which generals directed battles and, therefore, were fleeting in nature.

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