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- Kijiya abstract "Kijiya (木地屋, lit. woodworker) are Japanese woodworkers particularly known as woodturners for their lathe-produced kokeshi dolls or lacquered goods. They are attested from the medieval period, claiming descent from the oldest son of Emperor Montoku, Prince Koretage (844–897), whom they credit with the invention of the wood lathe (rokuro). Originally the kijiya occupied the more populous parts of central and southern Japan and are said to originate from a single village, Higashi-Ogura, in Kanzaki District, Shiga Prefecture, leading them to take on the surname, \"Ogura\". As migrant minority group they moved about in groups of a few families, collecting wood in the mountains. Contact between these groups was achieved through two shrines, enshrining the legendary princely ancestor. Shrine officials traveled through the country, collecting contributions and handing out licenses for collecting wood and for pursuing their profession. In 1872, 1536 families were managed by one of these shrines. In the course of the Meiji Restoration the kijiya lost the right to collect wood and had to abandon their migratory lifestyle, settling in villages where they worked in furniture or lacquerware producing companies, or became farmers or charcoal makers. As late as 1939, small kijiya communities were reported in Fukushima Prefecture, though it is assumed that only individuals of these groups survive today, mainly in mountains and villages of Tohoku.".
- Kijiya wikiPageID "48441167".
- Kijiya wikiPageLength "2915".
- Kijiya wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Kijiya wikiPageRevisionID "695722159".
- Kijiya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_words_and_phrases.
- Kijiya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Occupations.
- Kijiya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Woodturning.
- Kijiya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Woodworking.
- Kijiya wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Montoku.
- Kijiya wikiPageWikiLink Fukushima_Prefecture.
- Kijiya wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Japan.
- Kijiya wikiPageWikiLink Kanzaki_District,_Shiga.
- Kijiya wikiPageWikiLink Kokeshi.
- Kijiya wikiPageWikiLink Meiji_Restoration.
- Kijiya wikiPageWikiLink Shiga_Prefecture.
- Kijiya wikiPageWikiLink Shinto_shrine.
- Kijiya wikiPageWikiLink Tōhoku_region.
- Kijiya wikiPageWikiLink Woodturning.
- Kijiya wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kijiya".
- Kijiya wikiPageWikiLinkText "kijishi".
- Kijiya wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Kijiya wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kijiya subject Category:Japanese_words_and_phrases.
- Kijiya subject Category:Occupations.
- Kijiya subject Category:Woodturning.
- Kijiya subject Category:Woodworking.
- Kijiya hypernym Woodworkers.
- Kijiya comment "Kijiya (木地屋, lit. woodworker) are Japanese woodworkers particularly known as woodturners for their lathe-produced kokeshi dolls or lacquered goods. They are attested from the medieval period, claiming descent from the oldest son of Emperor Montoku, Prince Koretage (844–897), whom they credit with the invention of the wood lathe (rokuro).".
- Kijiya label "Kijiya".
- Kijiya sameAs Q11518247.
- Kijiya sameAs 木地師.
- Kijiya sameAs Q11518247.
- Kijiya wasDerivedFrom Kijiya?oldid=695722159.
- Kijiya isPrimaryTopicOf Kijiya.