Jisha-bugyō

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Template:Italic title Script error: No such module "Nihongo". was a position within the system for the administration of religion that existed from the Muromachi period to the Edo period in Japan. Appointments to this prominent office were always fudai daimyōs, the lowest-ranking of the shogunate offices to be so restricted.[1]

This shogunate title assigns an official the responsibility of suspervising shrines and temples.[2] This was considered a high-ranking office, ranked only slightly below that of wakadoshiyori but above all other bugyō.[1]

List of jisha-bugyō

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See also

Notes

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  1. a b Beasley, William G. (1955). Select Documents on Japanese Foreign Policy, 1853–1868, p. 323.
  2. Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Jisha-bugyō" in Template:Trim&pg=PA425 Japan Encyclopedia, p. 425., p. 425, at Google Books
  3. Manabu Ōishi, ed., Ōoka Tadasuke, Yoshikawa Kōbunkan, referred to in Nihon no Rekishi 11, Hiroyuki Inagaki, Kyoto University of Foreign Studies
  4. Beasley, p. 335.
  5. Beaseley, p. 338.
  6. a b c Beasley, p. 336.
  7. Beasley, p. 331.
  8. a b Beasley, p. 333.
  9. Beasley, p. 332.
  10. Beasley, p. 337.
  11. Dunning, Eric et al. (2003). Sport: Critical Concepts in Sociology, p. 189.

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