In this case, exchanges (referred to as Miya-ichi) were conducted with government officials from the Kuraryo (Bureau of Palace Storehouses) and court ladies from Kokyu palace (which was an imperial harem that included the empress's residence) in three buildings built in front of the Kenrei-mon gate that displayed imported Chinese goods. |
この場合、建礼門前に三個の帳舎を建て、舶来の唐物を陳列し、内蔵寮の官人と後宮女官等をして交易させたものを宮市と称している。 |