Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ)
Online ISSN : 1881-8161
Print ISSN : 1340-4210
ISSN-L : 1340-4210
THE HOUSES USED BY SHOGUNAL INSPECTOR IN COASTAL DISTRICT OF ECHIZEN FROM ENKYO TO TENPHO PERIOD
A study on the private houses where the inspectors stayed and rested in Echizen(3)
Katsumi KUNIKYO
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2015 Volume 80 Issue 714 Pages 1925-1933

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 With the help of old documents and records, I investigated the houses where shogunal inspectors and their attendants stayed, where the occupation Bashaku or Kaisendoiya have in coastal district of Echizen from Enkyo to Tenpho period.
 The houses were made a set of the honjin and the one or two shitayado. The honjin was attached conditions to the first room of toilet and bath, second room, third room, forth room, and two toilet, bath, shikidai, mon, kagodai, and two bannsho of the face and the tailes, kuchi-domebansyo, and nitsukekoya. The shitayado was attached conditions two or three rooms and two toilet and two bath. The wall, floor, shoji, fusuma were repaired, and toilet and bath were made temporary in some houses.
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