Kōrokan (original) (raw)
The kōrokan (鴻臚館, こうろかん) were guest houses for foreign ambassadors, traveling monks, and merchants that existed in Japan during the Heian period and earlier. These guest houses existed in Kyoto, Osaka, and Fukuoka. Only the location of the kōrokan in Fukuoka is known with precision today; its ruins were discovered on the grounds of Maizuru Castle Park in 1987. The word kōrokan (鴻臚館) was coined in the Heian period by using the first two characters from the Chinese name 鴻臚寺 for Han dynasty and Qi dynasty temples charged with the responsibility of hosting foreign dignitaries. Though the word is Heian in origin, the kōrokan in Fukuoka and Osaka were already in use in the Asuka period.
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dbo:abstract | The kōrokan (鴻臚館, こうろかん) were guest houses for foreign ambassadors, traveling monks, and merchants that existed in Japan during the Heian period and earlier. These guest houses existed in Kyoto, Osaka, and Fukuoka. Only the location of the kōrokan in Fukuoka is known with precision today; its ruins were discovered on the grounds of Maizuru Castle Park in 1987. The word kōrokan (鴻臚館) was coined in the Heian period by using the first two characters from the Chinese name 鴻臚寺 for Han dynasty and Qi dynasty temples charged with the responsibility of hosting foreign dignitaries. Though the word is Heian in origin, the kōrokan in Fukuoka and Osaka were already in use in the Asuka period. (en) 鴻臚館(こうろかん)は平安時代に設置された外交および海外交易の施設である。前身として筑紫館や難波館が奈良時代以前から存在した。 その名称は北斉からあった九寺のうちの外交施設「鴻臚寺」に由来し、唐の時代にその名称が日本に導入された。「鴻」は大きな鳥の意から転じて大きいの意。「臚」は腹の意から転じて伝え告げるの意。「鴻臚」という言葉は外交使節の来訪を告げる声を意味していた。 (ja) |
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rdfs:comment | The kōrokan (鴻臚館, こうろかん) were guest houses for foreign ambassadors, traveling monks, and merchants that existed in Japan during the Heian period and earlier. These guest houses existed in Kyoto, Osaka, and Fukuoka. Only the location of the kōrokan in Fukuoka is known with precision today; its ruins were discovered on the grounds of Maizuru Castle Park in 1987. The word kōrokan (鴻臚館) was coined in the Heian period by using the first two characters from the Chinese name 鴻臚寺 for Han dynasty and Qi dynasty temples charged with the responsibility of hosting foreign dignitaries. Though the word is Heian in origin, the kōrokan in Fukuoka and Osaka were already in use in the Asuka period. (en) 鴻臚館(こうろかん)は平安時代に設置された外交および海外交易の施設である。前身として筑紫館や難波館が奈良時代以前から存在した。 その名称は北斉からあった九寺のうちの外交施設「鴻臚寺」に由来し、唐の時代にその名称が日本に導入された。「鴻」は大きな鳥の意から転じて大きいの意。「臚」は腹の意から転じて伝え告げるの意。「鴻臚」という言葉は外交使節の来訪を告げる声を意味していた。 (ja) |
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