〘 noun 〙 A town located on the main street. Omote-cho. ⇔ Back street. ※Haiku poem, Spring Day (1686) “Give up the main street, two people will shave their heads (Etsujin) How will the carriages travel at dawn (Nishi)” Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 表通りにある町。おもてちょう。⇔裏町。※俳諧・春の日(1686)「表町ゆづりて二人髪剃(かみそら)ん〈越人〉 暁いかに車ゆくすじ〈荷兮〉」
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