noun
person in charge of music (Japanese dance)
Refers to the musician or music director in traditional Japanese dance performances, distinct from the dancers (立方, たちかた).
See also: 立方 (たちかた)
日本舞踊では、地方が三味線や唄で舞台を支える。
In Japanese dance, the jikata supports the performance with shamisen and singing.
noun
ballad singer (noh)
In noh theater, the jikata are the seated chorus and musicians who sing the narrative ballads and provide instrumental accompaniment.
能楽では、地方が謡を担当し、物語を語る。
In noh, the jikata are responsible for the utai (chanting) and narrate the story.
noun
coast (as seen from the water); shore
Used especially from the perspective of someone on a boat or ship, looking toward the land. Less common than 海岸 (かいがん) in everyday speech.
船から地方を眺めると、小さな漁村が見えた。
Looking at the coast from the boat, we could see a small fishing village.
noun
the country; countryside; rural area
Archaic term for rural areas or provinces, now largely replaced by 田舎 (いなか) or 地方 (ちほう). Found in historical texts.
江戸時代の文献には、地方の暮らしが詳しく記されている。
Documents from the Edo period describe life in the countryside in detail.