In the Edo period, they were residents of Urakata villages. Unlike the general residents of Zaifaku villages, they were dedicated to fishing and paid the fishing tax, but they had strong economic and social ties with Zaifaku peasants. (→ Goson system) Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
江戸時代,浦方郷村に住んだ住民。一般の在方郷村の住民と違って,漁業に専従し,漁業税としての浦役を負担したが,在方百姓との経済的交流,社会的結びつきは強かった。 (→郷村制 )
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