A ship navigates offshore where land is not visible, relying on the stars and other navigational aids. This is the opposite of ji-nori and ji-mawari, which navigate along the coast relying on land landmarks. Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend |
船が、陸の見えない沖で星などを頼りに航行すること。陸地の目標物を頼りに沿岸を航行する地乗り・地回りに対していう。
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