〘 noun 〙 A small boat with a bathtub installed so that people could take a bath. In the Edo period, this was used to row around ships anchored in the harbor, taking bath money and allowing people on board to take a bath. Edo bath. ※Ukiyo-zoshi, Nihon Eitaigura (1688), 6 "A free-flowing bathing boat with a bathtub made and carved kelp was placed on it" Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 入浴できるように据風呂(すえふろ)を設けた小船。江戸時代、港に停泊している船のあたりをこぎまわって、湯銭を取って船中の人々に入浴させたもの。江戸湯舟。※浮世草子・日本永代蔵(1688)六「舟つきの自由させる行水(キャウスイ)舟をこしらへ刻昆布して」
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