〘Noun〙 A ceremony to open the three barriers at Osaka, Suzuka, and Fuwa that had been fortified after a great imperial ceremony or disturbance was over, and to ease the security. However, the actual function of the three barriers had already been lost since the early Heian period. Kaikan. ⇔ Kogen. ※Nihonkiryaku - November 25, 930 (8th year of Encho) "Imperial edict, disbanding the army, opening the barriers"Kai-kan ‥Kwan [Open Pass]Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 朝廷の大礼(たいれい)または変乱などがすんだ後、固めていた逢坂、鈴鹿、不破の三つの関を開いて警備を解く儀式。ただし、三つの関の実質的な機能は、平安初期以降すでに失われていた。かいかん。⇔固関(こげん)。※日本紀略‐延長八年(930)一一月二五日「詔、解陣、開関」
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