Talk:Kago

Kago vs koshi
"A koshi was a bier consisting of what appeared to be a miniature shrine carried on top of two parallel poles. A kago was a compartment that hung underneath a single pole. A koshi indicated higher status than a kago not only because it was more elaborate in construction, but also because it necessitated employing more footmen." – Modern Passings: Death Rites, Politics, and Social Change in Imperial Japan. Andrew Bernstein. p. 141. Opencooper (talk) 00:20, 28 April 2021 (UTC)