The gate of post station (見附, mitsuke) toward Edo was to the east of Yugyō-ji, and the gate towards Kyoto was on the western side of the modern Odakyū Enoshima Line; these boundaries mark the general limits of Fujisawa-juku.
At the temple of Eishō-ji (永勝寺), there are a number of graves of the meshimori onna who worked at the local hatago.
The classic ukiyo-e print by Andō Hiroshige (Hōeidō edition) from 1831–1834 depicts a village with a bridge.
In the background is the temple of Yugyō-ji on a hill, and in the foreground is a torii with a path leading to Enoshima.
The bridge is crowded with pilgrims, and four blind men, apparently on their way to the Enoshima Benten Shrine are following each other alongside a stream.