- A
daikansho (代官所) was the
office of a
daikan (magistrate)
during the Edo
period (18th & 19th century) of ****anese history. [1]
Archived 2009-10-05 at...
- The
Nirayama daikansho (韮山代官所) was an Edo
period government administrative center for the tenryō
territories in
eastern ****an
during the
direct control...
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Takayama Jin'ya (高山陣屋) is a
surviving Edo
period jin'ya
which served as the
Daikansho for Hida
Province under the
Tokugawa shogunate of ****an from 1692 to 1871...
- ****essed by
ICOMOS are: the
mining area of
Ginzan Sakunouchi (銀山柵内) the
Daikansho site
Yataki Castle site (矢滝城跡)
Yahazu Castle site (矢筈城跡)
Iwami Castle...
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located at a
daikansho built on the site of the
shimoyashiki of
Takayama Castle and was held by 11 men from 1692 to 1765. The
daikansho was then elevated...
- the
later Hōjō clan.
During the Edo period, it was the
location of the
daikansho offices of the
Tokugawa shogunate controlling Izu Province.
Known for...
- meanings:
Daikan (代官) was a
magistrate in ****anese history; see for
example Daikansho.
Daikan (大寒) is the ****anese word for
Dahan (solar term), the coldest...
- ha; (3,134 ha) Yunotsu,
Iwami Ginzan Kaidō Yunotsu-Okidomaridō, Site of
Daikansho, Okidomari,
Ginzan Sakunouchi, Site of Yataki-jō, Ōmori Ginzan, Miya-no-mae...
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under direct control of the
Tokugawa shogunate and was the site of a
daikansho as well as a post
station on the Ōshū Kaidō and the H****hu Kaidō highways...
- A
former daikan's office, the
Suibara Daikansho in Agano,
Niigata Prefecture...