〘Noun〙 ("Machi" means festival) On the day of the Rat, people stay up until the hour of the Rat (11pm to 1am) and worship Daikokuten, praying for prosperity in business etc. Kinoene festival. Kinoemachi. Kinoe. Kinoene. Koshimachi. *From the comic book "Gekiba Suigon Maku no Soto " (1806), part 1 "I have only ever met you at the Kinoenemachi of Daikokuya." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (「まち」は祭りの意) 甲子の日、子(ね)の刻(午後一一時から午前一時)まで起きていて、商売繁昌などをねがって大黒天をまつること。きのえねまつり。きのえまち。きのえ。きのえね。こうしまち。※滑稽本・戯場粋言幕の外(1806)上「ホンニあなたには、大黒屋の甲子待(キノエネマチ)でおめにかかるばかりだ」
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