〘Noun〙 In the Edo period, various feudal lords had houses in Edo. They were used when the feudal lords went to Edo for alternate attendance, and were also used as lodgings for officials stationed in Edo such as caretakers. There were upper, middle, and lower houses, but all of them were bestowed by the shogunate. [Owari Province Gohatto no Koki (Records of the Ancient History of Owari Province) (1641) December] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 江戸時代、諸大名が江戸で持っていた屋敷。大名が参勤交代で出府した時利用し、また留守居ら江戸詰めの役人が宿泊していた所。上屋敷、中屋敷、下屋敷の別があったが、いずれも幕府からの拝領屋敷であった。〔尾張国御法度之古記‐(寛永一八年)(1641)一二月〕
出典 精選版 日本国語大辞典精選版 日本国語大辞典について 情報 |
A major American tobacco manufacturer. In recent y...
… A set net is a long, thin bag net or a set net ...
… [Eiichi Asayama]. … *Some of the terminology th...
1773-1836 A Confucian scholar in the late Edo per...
...Then, led by the industrialization of society,...
Year of death: 28 June 1, Kōwa 1 (1099.7.18) Year ...
Aldosterone is a steroid hormone secreted by the ...
From the Book of Songs, Da Ya's King Wen. Main...
VHF omni-directional radio range is a ground radi...
A language belonging to the Brythonic group of Cel...
A village in Shimajiri District, Okinawa Prefectur...
A marine fish of the family Goatfish in the order ...
...Adults are sometimes recorded as vagrants in t...
…Historically, Japanese homes have always had a s...
In China's Ming dynasty, this term refers to l...