In the case of Otanosho (Ota manor) in Koyasan territory, Bingo Province, the Yamana clan officially acquired the right to manage Shitaji (land) in 1402 and became Shugo on condition that they would deliver to Koyasan 1,000 koku (of rice) (a unit of volume: rice 1 koku is 180.39 liter, lumber 1 koku is 0.278 cubic meter) every year. |
備後国の高野山領大田荘は、1402年に備後国守護の山名氏が将軍から下地知行権の公認を受けることに成功し、年1000石を高野山へ納入する条件で守護請となった。 |