The Tokugawa government announced the restriction of buildings (interiors) in 1843 for Tenpou-no-kaikaku by Mizuno Tadakuni, which was found in Edo, Osaka and Kyo. But it’s not clear sufficiently in local towns.
This study is on the restriction of buildings (interiors) of Machiya in Sakata of 1843 as seen in Sakata-sanjûrokunin-goyôchou and that was following 2 aspects.
1) The restriction of buildings (interiors) of Machiya in the port town of Sakata was considered in 1843. But the upper class chonins (Machidoshiyori, Ôjouya, Sanjûrokuninshû, Goyôtashi, Okuramaitori-no-mono, Urayakunin, Omemiei, Onmachii) were exempted from the restrictions, for Daimyo and officers of the Tokugawa government stayed at their houses or they were good lineage and in high social position named Omemieijou which was allowed to see a lord.
2) However, the upper class chonins with their jobs weren’t exempted from the restrictions of buildings (interiors).
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