〘Noun〙 A job title in the Muromachi Shogunate. A position established above the Jingu Kaikō (= Jingu Magistrate) to ensure smooth handling of affairs related to Ise Shrine. The Shogunate's Inki-tsuke no tonin was appointed to this position. ※Saito Chikamoto's Diary - March 17, 1466 (Bunshō 1) "Visiting the Shrine (abbreviated) Settsu Sobe no Kami no Chika Jingu no tonin" Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 室町幕府の職名。伊勢神宮に関する事務を円滑に処理するため、神宮開闔(じんぐうかいこう)(=神宮奉行)の上に設置された職。幕府の引付頭人がこれに任じられた。※斎藤親基日記‐文正元年(1466)三月一七日「御参宮〈略〉摂津掃部頭之親 神宮頭人」
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