History

Hikyaku: Japan's First Postal Runners

Before Japan had mailboxes or trains, letters traveled by foot. During the Edo Period (1603-1868), couriers known as hikyaku (飛脚) ran between towns carrying a small wooden message box, handing it off from one runner to the next. …

Two hikyaku postal runners exchanging a message box near a post station, with Mount Fuji in the background

A letter from Japan, worth slowing down for.

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