- The
Daijō-kan or Dajō-kan (****anese: 太政官), also
known as the
Great Council of State, was (i) (
Daijō-kan) the
highest organ of ****an's
premodern Imperial...
- The
Daijō-daijin or Dajō-daijin (太政大臣, "Chancellor of the Realm") was the head of the
Daijō-kan (太政官,
Council of State)
during and
after the Nara period...
-
Daijō Tennō or Dajō Tennō (太上天皇) is a
title for an
Emperor of ****an who
abdicates the
Chrysanthemum Throne in
favour of a successor. As
defined in the...
- A
cloistered emperor (太上法皇,
daijō hōō, also
pronounced dajō hōō) is the term for a ****anese
emperor who had
abdicated and
entered the
Buddhist monastic...
- shogun, the
highest office of the
warrior class, yet
gained the
positions of
daijō-daijin (太政大臣,
Chancellor of the Realm) and
kampaku (関白,
Imperial Regent)...
-
power earned him the rank and
title of
Kampaku (関白,
Imperial Regent) and
Daijō-daijin (太政大臣,
Chancellor of the Realm), the
highest official position and...
- of
Daijō-daijin. 671-672
Prince Ōtomo (大友皇子) (648–672) 690-696
Prince Takechi (高市皇子) (654–696) 703-705
Prince Osakabe (刑部親王) (?-705) - Chi-
Daijō-kanji...
-
administrative body
called the
Daijō-kan (太政官,
Council of State). This
early Daijō-kan was
composed of the
three ministers—the
Daijō-daijin (太政大臣, Chancellor...
-
administrative body
called the
Daijō-kan (Council of State). This
early Daijō-kan was
composed of the
three ministers—the
Daijō-daijin (Chancellor), the Sadaijin...
- This
became a Taihō Code
office in the
early feudal ****anese
government or
daijō-kan. In the
ranks of the
Imperial bureaucracy, the Shōnagon came between...