The entries were "azana" (name of the location), "chimoku" (category of the land), rank of the land's fertility (high/middle/low/very-low), area of the land, "bunmai" (yield from the land), and "naukenin" (farmer certified as the owner of the paddy, the field, and the house, who was entitled and obliged to cultivate its land, and was responsible for nengu and shoyaku). |
すなわち字名(所在地の地名)・地目(種類)・品位(上・中・下・下々からなる品質)・面積・分米(石高)・名請人である。 |