A ceremony to appoint provincial officials such as kokushi (provincial governors) held in the Heian period and later during the New Year. In contrast, the ceremony to appoint officials in the capital is called tsukasameshi no jimaku (the ceremony to summon and appoint officials to the capital). Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
平安時代以降,正月に行われた国司などの地方官を任命する儀式。これに対し,京官任命の儀式を司召除目 (つかさめしのじもく) という。
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