〘 noun 〙 A salt field where a dike is built on a shallow, calm beach, the inside is divided into sections, and salt is produced by using the seawater that naturally flows in at high tide. Also, this salt production method. It developed in the Seto Inland Sea from the early modern period. ⇔ Agehama Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 遠浅で波の静かな海浜に堤防を築き、その内部を区画して、満潮の時に自然にはいってくる海水を利用して製塩する塩田。また、その製塩法。近世初期から瀬戸内海で発達した。⇔揚浜(あげはま)
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