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Daikan (代官) was an
official in
ancient ****an that
acted on
behalf of a
ruling monarch or a lord at the post they had been
appointed to.
Since the Middle...
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administering the tenryō (the shogun's estates),
supervising the
gundai (郡代), the
daikan (代官) and the kura bugyō (蔵奉行), as well as
hearing cases involving samurai...
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Daikan-yama
Station (代官山駅,
Daikan-yama-eki) is a
railway station on the
Tokyu Toyoko Line in Shibuya, Tokyo, ****an,
operated by the
private railway operator...
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Daikan has
various meanings:
Daikan (代官) was a
magistrate in ****anese history; see for
example Daikansho.
Daikan (大寒) is the ****anese word for
Dahan (solar...
- Dai-Kang (Chinese: 陽岱鋼; pinyin: Yáng Dàigāng, a.k.a.
Daikan Yoh (****anese: 陽岱鋼, Hepburn: Yō
Daikan); born
January 17, 1987,
Taitung City,
Taitung County...
- 大鑒惠能; pinyin: Dàjiàn Huìnéng; Wade–Giles: Ta⁴-chien⁴ ****⁴-nêng²; ****anese:
Daikan Enō; Korean:
Daegam Hyeneung;
February 27, 638 –
August 28, 713), also commonly...
- fu and
rural ken) to
replace the
urban and
rural administrators (bugyō,
daikan, etc.) in the
parts of the
country previously controlled directly by the...
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samurai class by
being adopted into
gokenin families or by
serving in
daikan offices, and low-ranking
samurai could be
transferred to
lower social classes...
- shops,
giving it the
nickname "the
Brooklyn of Tokyo." It is
served by
Daikan-yama
Station on the
Tokyu Toyoko Line.
Shibuya Board of Education [ja] operates...
- 716–17,
Daikan-daiji,
along with Yakushi-ji, and Gangō-ji, was also
moved to the new capital,
becoming Daian-ji in 729. The
ruins of
Daikan-daiji are...