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資料解説
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2012文化財ウィーク(59)「白書院の屋根の下の絵図です。たいへん格式の高い部屋で、展示資料64の『大工手間本途(ほんと)内訳』によると、大広間と同じ大工の人足数を要したことがわかります。右下の裏側には勘定方や吟味方の氏名と印が朱で書き込まれており、幕府が建築を認めた設計図であることを示しています。(Layout drawing of the members holding up the roof of Shiroshoin in Edo Castle Honmaru)Shiroshoin was a highly prestigious room, and according to the book, "The Carpenter's Cost Estimate of Construction," the room required just as many carpenters to build as the Ōhiroma (large hall). To the bottom right on the back in vermilion ink are the names and seals of the people who were in charge of managing the budget and carrying out inspections, indicating that it is a blueprint that was approved by the shogunate.」
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