著者
佐々木 昌孝 中川 武
出版者
日本建築学会
雑誌
日本建築学会計画系論文集 (ISSN:13404210)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.79, no.702, pp.1791-1797, 2014-08-30 (Released:2014-09-30)
参考文献数
22

The paper scrutinizes Yuisho Kakinuki, which was a document handed to Edo Shogunate by Chojuro Kashiwagi, one of the top carpenter leaders of Kobushin-kata and the head of Kashiwagi family. The analysis of Yuisho Kakinuki reveals that the pedigree of the family from the 1st head of the clan, Ihe Kashiwagi, to the 8th head, Chojuro Kashiwagi. The paper also reveals that Tarouemon Kashiwagi, who was adopted by Ihe Kashiwagi, the 1st head of Kashiwagi's carpenter leader, received managerial allowance, called as Bekki, before he had been the top carpenter leader and in a position for the compensation, when Kashiwagi family was in the process of having the two top carpenter leaders.