〘 noun 〙 In the case of a double grave system, the grave where the body is buried. Ume tomb. ⇔ Mairi tomb. ※Stories of the Ancestors (1945)〈Kunio Yanagita〉57 "I have mentioned before that the stone tower was originally a shrine independent of the burial tomb (ikebaka) ."Ume-baka [burial site]Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 両墓制の場合、死体を埋葬するほうの墓。うめ墓。⇔詣り墓。※先祖の話(1945)〈柳田国男〉五七「石塔がもとは埋墓(イケバカ)とは独立した祠廟であったことは前に述べたが」
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