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Definition of ひがき‐かいせん in the Japanese dictionary
Hikigakane Seika 【Shiga Ogiwagi】 Periodic cargo ship between Edo and Osaka during the Edo period. In order to prevent the shipment from falling, this name is because we organized a finger \u0026 thinsp; (kakutatsu) \u0026 thinsp; like standing on the left and right ship. In the handling of daily necessities such as cotton, oil and alcohol used in Edo, baggage of various shops and clans belonging to the Edo's ten pair wholesaler \u0026 thinsp; (tsukimido) \u0026 thinsp; and Osaka's 24 group wholesalers, It was protected. At the end of the Edo period, it was overwhelmed by the barrel \u0026 thinsp; (taru kaen) \u0026 thinsp; Ridge with a ridge. ひがき‐かいせん【菱垣廻船】 江戸時代、江戸・大坂間の定期貨物船。積み荷が落ちないよう、左右の船べりにさくのように立てた垣立 (かきたつ) をひし形に組んだのでこの名がある。江戸の十組問屋 (とくみどいや) と大坂の二十四組問屋とに属し、江戸で用いる木綿・油・酒などの日用品や幕府・諸藩の荷物の運送に当たり、公の保護を受けていた。江戸末期には樽廻船 (たるかいせん) に圧倒されて衰退した。菱垣船。
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