Hashimoto, Takehiko (Author)
This paper explains the recent discovery by the author of a unique time-counting system inscribed on the scaled plates of the foot-ruler clocks preserved at the Seiko Museum in Tokyo. The time system, adopted by the Tokugawa government in the Edo period, was a seasonally variable one. The lengths of daytime and nighttime, both composed by six units of time, differed each other and varied throughout the year. However, according to the official time system, the daytime as well as the nighttime were divided into equal units of time. The scale plates (called setsuita) of the foot-ruler clocks at the Seiko Museum indicate that daytime was divided into unequal parts of time: longer parts in the morning and the evening, and shorter parts in between. The ratioof the lengths of the daytime and the nighttime also differed from those designated by the official time system. The author will conclude with a suggestion on the historical implication of a new finding that relates to the manner in which time bells were tolled.
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