〘Noun〙 Since the Middle Ages, a villager from Yase, Kyoto, served as a palanquin bearer at ceremonies, imperial visits, and other occasions at the Imperial Court. Exempt from paying taxes, he presented offerings to the Imperial Court on auspicious occasions. ※Takakurain Itsukushima Gokoki (Record of the Visit to Itsukushima) (1180) "The head priest summoned the yase doji to carry the palanquin." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 中世以来、大礼・行幸、その他、朝廷に事あるときに出仕して駕輿丁(かよちょう)を勤めた京都八瀬の里人。年貢課役を免除され、朝廷の慶事に献上するのを例とした。※高倉院厳島御幸記(1180)「やせどうじをぞ座主の召して、御輿つかうまつる」
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