八百屋: 30 Terms and Phrases
- 八百屋町
- Yaoyachou
- Yaoyamachi
- 八百屋お七
- Yaoyaoshichi
- Yaoya Oshichi
- 八百屋防風
- Glehnia littoralis (species of umbellifer used in Chinese medicine)
- 八百屋で売られる食料雑貨
- groceries sold by a greengrocer
- 私は八百屋の外で彼に出会った。
- I met him outside the greengrocer's shop.
- その八百屋は客にとても親切だ。
- The greengrocer is very kind to his customers.
- 弥作、八百屋久兵衛…市川米十郎(のちの市川鰕十郎 (5代目))
- Yasaku and Kyube YAOYA: Yonejuro ICHIKAWA (later Ebijuro ICHIKAWA V)
- これらは朝市で八百屋や魚屋の屋台に混ざって総菜屋として機能していることも多い。
- These immigrant street stall owners operate as delicatessens along side the vegetable and fish stores of the daily morning market.
- このとき半四郎が得意としていた八百屋お七を基本として旅役者崩れの女装盗賊とした。
- The role of Yaoya Oshichi, which was Hanshiro's specialty at that time, became the base for the robber dressed like a woman who used to be an itinerant actor.
- 八百屋お七実はお嬢吉三、丁字屋一重…三代目岩井粂三郎(のちの岩井半四郎 (8代目))
- Yaoya Oshichi (actually Ojo Kichisa) and Hitoe CHOJIYA: Kumesaburo IWAI III (later Hanshiro IWAI VIII)
- 甲斐庄正親は「八百屋お七悲恋物語」にも登場する南町奉行、甲斐庄飛騨守と同一人物である。
- Masachika KAINOSHO is the same person as Hidanokami KAINOSHO, Minamimachi bugyo (magistrate), who appears in 'Yaoya Oshichi (Greengrocer's Oshichi)'s story.'
- 『八百屋お七』に登場する八百屋お七、巣鴨の吉祥院の所化弁長、吉三郎の3人を泥棒に仕立ててドラマ化が図られている。
- Yaoya Oshichi (greengrocer Oshichi) who appears in 'Yaoya Oshichi (greengrocer Oshichi),' Shoka Bencho of the Kissho-in Temple in Sugamo, and Kichisaburo are established as robbers and a story is made around these three.
- 天和2年(1682年)には、天和の大火いわゆる「八百屋お七の火事」により、買い集めていた書籍14,000巻を失った。
- In 1682, the great fire of Tenwa, called 'The fire by Yaoya Oshichi (greengrocer Oshichi)' occurred and Ryoo's book collection, which he had purchased and collected a total of 14,000 volumes, and those books were lost in the fire.
- 乾物屋や八百屋や肉屋に無理矢理まけさせたので、しまいに、こんなに値切るなんてという無言の非難で頬が赤くなるほどでした。
- at a time by bulldozing the grocer and the vegetable man and the butcher until one's cheeks burned with the silent imputation of parsimony that such close dealing implied.
- さらに茶房を出店しておにぎりを供する米屋や定食を供する八百屋、カウンターで焼きたての牡蠣を供する魚屋など、市場内で飲食を楽しむこともできる。
- Furthermore, you can enjoy eating and drinking in the market, for example, a rice store which serves rice balls in a tea room, a vegetable store which serves set meals, a fish store which serves oysters hot from the grill at a counter.
- 黙阿弥は旧作の『網模様燈籠菊桐』(通称「小猿七之助」)の登場人物であるお坊吉三にあと2人の吉三を絡ませ、さらに八百屋お七の狂言をパロディ化している。
- Mokuami had the character Obo Kichisa of his former work of 'Amimoyo toro no kikukiri' (common name 'Kozaru shichinosuke') relate to the two other Kichisa, and parodies the Kyogen (farce played during a No play cycle) of Yaoya Oshichi (greengrocer Oshichi).
- 死後、やや経ってからの『元正間記』では大根売りの妹、さらに後の時代の『玉輿記』では父は八百屋の仁左衛門で養父が北小路太郎兵衛宗正という説が記されている。
- 'Genshokanki' (Records between 1688 and 1716 in Japan) describes some years after her death that she had been a younger sister of Japanese radish seller and 'Gyokuyoki' (Biography of Kiyoyasu MATSUDAIRA's wife, Keyoin-dono) in later time describes that her father had been Nizaemon running a vegetable store and her father in law was Tarobe Munemasa KITAKOJI.
- 天和 (日本)2年(1682年)の天和の大火(いわゆる八百屋お七の火事)で庵を焼失し、甲斐国谷村藩(山梨県都留市)の国家老高山伝右衝門に招かれ流寓する。
- The hut was burned in the big fire of Tenwa (so called the fire of Yaoya Oshichi (greengrocer Oshichi)) in 1682, and he was invited to the Yamura domain, Kai Province (Tsuru City, Yamanashi Prefecture) by kunigaro (the chief retainer in charge of the fief in the absence of the lord) Denemon TAKAYAMA to roam and live there.
- 当時は江戸幕府崩壊後の混乱期であり生家は名主として没落しつつあったのか、生後すぐに四谷の古道具屋(一説には八百屋)に里子に出されるが、夜中まで品物の隣に並んで寝ているのを見た姉が不憫に思い実家へ連れ戻した。
- In those days, as his family, the house of the mayor, might have become ruined in the confusion after the collapse of Edo bakufu (Japanese feudal government headed by a shogun), he was fostered by a family that owned a secondhand shop (or in another opinion, a vegetable store) in Yotsuya immediately after birth; however, his sister felt pity for him, who was left sleeping among the goods until late at night, and took him back home.
- 蓮の葉商い(蓮の葉商ひ、蓮葉商い)とは、古くから日本各地の朝市や縁日などで、その時々に自生する銀杏、アケビ、椎(しい)などの木の実や五節句、二十四節気の年中行事に必要な季節物をその期日の前に商いしていた者をさす(近年、近代から八百屋や花屋や街商も季節物を売っていた)。
- The term 'trade in lotus leaves' refers to persons who have dealt with ginkgo nuts, akebi or nuts of any beech tree of the genus Castanopsis growing naturally at different times, or with seasonal goods necessary for annual events including the five seasonal festivals and 24 divisions of the old calendar, before the days of such events at morning markets and fairs in various regions of Japan, from the old times (in the later years of the modern period, vegetable shops, flower shops and gaisho (stallholders) sold seasonal goods).
- 有栖川宮詐欺事件の裁判において、有栖川宮識仁を僭称する被疑者男性の妻・有栖川宮妃を演じた被疑者女性が、『八百屋を営んでいる夫の実家は源義季(得川義季)の末裔である』旨を供述して話題になったが、そもそも主張していた高松宮のご落胤(非嫡出の隠し子)で江戸時代に創設された有栖川宮家の末裔という主張と、源義季の末裔というのはなんら接点のない荒唐無稽な法螺話であるとして一笑に付された。
- In the trial of the Arisugawa no Miya fraud case, the female suspect who played the role of Princess Arisugawa, the wife of the male suspect who was self-proclaimed Hisahito ARISUGAWA, stated, 'The home of my husband's parents running a greengrocery is a descendant of MINAMOTO no Yoshisue (Yoshisue TOKUGAWA),' which was widely publicized, but their story was laughed off as a totally absurd fabrication because there was no connection between their initial claim of being a descendant of the Arisugawa no Miya family founded in the Edo period by an illegitimate child of Takamatsu no Miya and her statement about the descendant of MINAMOTO no Yoshisue.
- 油屋町、石橋町、石屋町、梅之木町、梅屋町(3か所)、大炊町、鍵屋町、鍛冶屋町(3か所)、亀屋町(5か所)、菊屋町(3か所)、笹屋町、三文字町、塩屋町、清水町、下丸屋町、大黒町(3か所)、大文字町(4か所)、高宮町、橘町、俵屋町(3か所)、突抜町、槌屋町、壺屋町(3か所)、中之町(4か所)、毘沙門町、船屋町、桝屋町(4か所)、松本町、丸屋町(3か所)、百足屋町、八百屋町、和久屋町(注記のないものは2か所)
- Aburaya-cho, Ishibashi-cho, Ishiya-cho, Umenoki-cho, Umeya-cho (three locations), Oi-cho, Kagiya-cho, Kajiya-cho (three locations), Kameya-cho (five locations), Kikuya-cho (three locations), Sasaya-cho, Sanmonji-cho, Shioya-cho, Shimizu-cho, Shimomaruya-cho, Daikoku-cho (three locations), Daimonji-cho (four locations), Takamiya-cho, Tachibana-cho, Tawaraya-cho (three locations), Tsukinuke-cho, Tsuchiya-cho, Tsuboya-cho (three locations), Nakano-cho (four locations), Bishamon-cho, Funaya-cho, Masuya-cho (four locations), Matsumoto-cho, Maruya-cho (three locations), Mukadeya-cho, Yaoya-cho, Wakuya-cho (There are two locations each for towns without notations.)
- 稲荷町(3か所)、植松町、夷之町、鍵屋町(4か所)、鍛冶屋町、柏屋町、上之町(3か所)、上柳町(3か所)、亀屋町、雁金町、川端町、菊屋町、吉文字町、材木町(3か所)、堺町(3か所)、山王町、塩屋町(3か所)、清水町、下之町、住吉町(3か所)、大工町、大黒町(3か所)、竹屋町、橘町(3か所)、俵屋町、富永町(3か所)、中之町、塗師屋町、八条坊門町、花屋町、仏具屋町、骨屋町、松本町、丸屋町(3か所)、八百屋町(3か所)、吉水町、若宮町(3か所)(注記のないものは2か所)
- Inari-cho (three locations), Uematsu-cho, Ebisuno-cho, Kagiya-cho (four locations), Kajiya-cho, Kashiwaya-cho, Kamino-cho (three locations), Kamiyanagi-cho (three locations), Kameya-cho, Karigane-cho, Kawabata-cho, Kikuya-cho, Kichimonji-cho, Zaimoku-cho (three locations), Sakai-machi (three locations), Sanno-cho, Shioya-cho (three locations), Shimizu-cho, Shimono-cho, Sumiyoshi-cho (three locations), Daiku-cho, Daikoku-cho (three locations), Takeya-machi, Tachibana-cho (three locations), Tawaraya-cho, Tominaga-cho (three locations), Nakano-cho, Nushiya-cho, Hachijo Bomon-cho, Hanaya-cho, Butsuguya-cho, Honeya-cho, Matsumoto-cho, Maruya-cho (three locations), Yaoya-cho (three locations), Yoshimizu-cho, and Wakamiya-cho (three locations) (There are two locations each for towns without notations.)