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The Autobiography of Ozaki Yukio: The Struggle for Constitutional Government in Japan.
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Japan: Being a Sketch of the History, Government and Officers of the Empire.
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Secret Memoirs of the Shoguns: Isaac Titsingh and Japan, 1779–1822.
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was the Junior Minister of State, overseeing all branches of the
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Paris: Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland.
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in 1218 that a member of the warrior class had been appointed
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in the context of a central administrative body called the
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Government position in pre-modern Japanese imperial court
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(1869). 606: 287:was a government position in 7: 714:London: Routledge Curzon. 421: 414: 408: 402: 281: 10: 809: 778:Government of feudal Japan 701:A History of Japan to 1334 673:Princeton University Press 652:Cambridge University Press 556:織田信長に与えられた官位「右近衛大将」が意味すること 783:Japanese historical terms 754:Columbia University Press 705:Stanford University Press 458:Imperial Household Agency 275: 238: 228: 218: 208: 198: 188: 178: 168: 155: 150: 140: 130: 120: 110: 100: 90: 72: 55: 37: 28: 21: 710:Screech, Timon. (2006). 583: 555: 527: 514:Shin-meikai-kokugo-jiten 463: 689:Ozaki, Yukio. (1955). 362:Azuchi-Momoyama period 111:Minister of the Center 478:, Kenkyusha Limited, 356:, who was a powerful 305:Asuka Kiyomihara Code 270:Minister of the Right 131:Middle Counselor 101:Minister of the Right 733:Nipon o daï itsi ran 563:on 28 September 2023 443:List of Daijō-daijin 366:Minamoto no Sanetomo 179:Civil Administration 141:Minor Counselor 121:Major Counselor 91:Minister of the Left 730:, Isaac. (1834). , 691:Ozak Gakudō Zenshū. 494:Hall, John Whitney 382:Ashikaga Yoshimitsu 79:Chief Minister 438:Sesshō and Kampaku 394:Ashikaga Yoshimasa 390:Ashikaga Yoshinori 323:(Chancellor), the 229:Imperial Household 65:(Council of State) 788:Meiji Restoration 699:, George (1958). 667:, Yukio. (2001). 660:978-0-521-22352-2 616:Asai, T. 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Index

Premodern Japan
Imperial seal of Japan
Nara
Heian
Daijō-kan
(Council of State)

Chancellor
Chief Minister
Daijō-daijin
Sadaijin
Udaijin
Naidaijin
Dainagon
Chūnagon
Shōnagon
Nakatsukasa-shō
Shikibu-shō
Jibu-shō
Minbu-shō
Hyōbu-shō
Gyōbu-shō
Ōkura-shō
Kunai-shō
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Japan
Asuka
Meiji era
Taihō Code
Asuka Kiyomihara Code

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