〘 noun 〙 A flat drum with a handle. It is about 2 sun (about 6 centimeters) thick and 7 sun (about 21 centimeters) in diameter, like a den-den drum. Shuko . *Kabuki: The Maiden's Review of Good and Evil Mirror (Shiranami Gonin Onna) (1865) Prologue: "A large number of people are dancing in bon odori, wearing matching yukatas and hand towels, holding patterned drums and fans, and dancing merrily." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 柄のついた平たい太鼓。厚さ二寸(約六センチメートル)、直径七寸(約二一センチメートル)程度の、でんでん太鼓様のもの。手鼓(しゅこ)。※歌舞伎・処女評判善悪鏡(白浪五人女)(1865)序幕「盆踊りの人数大勢対の浴衣同じく手拭を冠り、柄太鼓・団扇など持ち、皆々よろしく踊って居る」
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