[1] [noun] A fishing boat. A ship equipped with facilities to process crabs caught in the North Pacific into canned goods on the spot. [2] A novel by Takiji Kobayashi. Published in 1929 ( Showa 4 ). A representative work of Japanese proletarian literature that realistically depicts how workers on a crab processing ship, working under harsh working conditions, unite and rise up in protest. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
[1] 〘名〙 漁船の一つ。北洋で漁獲した蟹をその場で缶詰などに加工する設備を持った船。[2] 小説。小林多喜二作。昭和四年(一九二九)刊。きびしい労働条件下の蟹工船の労働者達が団結し、闘争に立ち上がるまでをリアルに描いた、日本のプロレタリア文学の代表的作品。
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