[1] The former name of the area around Honmachi, Nihonbashi, Chuo Ward, Tokyo. After the fall of Odawara Castle, Hojo Ujimura moved to Edo, changed his surname to Ise, and his son Zenjiro became the headman, hence the name Isemachi. [2] [Noun] (1) The name refers to rice, as it was used in Edo townhouses, as there were many rice wholesalers in the area. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
[1] 東京都中央区日本橋室町、本町付近の旧称。北条氏村が小田原落城の後江戸に出て、姓を伊勢と改め、その子善次郎が名主となったため町名とした。いせまち。[2] 〘名〙 (一)に米問屋が多かったことから、江戸の町家で、飯のこと。
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