- The Samurai-
dokoro (侍所 -
Board of Retainers) was an
office of the
Kamakura and
Muromachi shogunates. The role of the Samurai-
dokoro was to take the leadership...
- The Kurōdo-
dokoro (蔵人所), also read as Kurando-
dokoro and
often translated as the Chamberlain's office, was an
organ of the
imperial ****anese government...
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including weddings and enthronements. The
three sanctuaries are: Kashiko-
dokoro (賢所) – the
central shrine,
enshrining a
replica of the
mirror Yata no Kagami...
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whose retainers were
called samurai.
Gokenin were
regulated by the Samurai-
dokoro.
During the
Sengoku Period, the term was
vague and some
samurai owned land...
- the Emperor,
dressed in
white traditional court wear,
visited the Kashiko-
dokoro, the main
sanctuary in the
Tokyo Imperial Palace where the Sun
Goddess is...
- The
court ranks of ****an, also
known in ****anese as ikai (位階), are
indications of an individual's
court rank in ****an
based on the
system of the state...
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Mandokoro (政所) was the
chief governing body of an
important family or
monastic complex in
ancient ****an. This name was
borrowed for the administrative...
- Wood**** Detective's
Office (啄木鳥探偵處,
Kitsutsuki Tantei-
dokoro) is a 1999 ****anese
mystery novel written by Kei Ii. An
anime television series adaptation...
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Tenth Question: All or Nothing!" Transliteration: "Deta-toko Shōbu!
Funbari Dokoro no Jū Monme" (****anese: 出たとこ勝負!踏ん張りどころの10問目)
Directed by :
Masaaki Kumagai...
- Tsunetoki,
Tokiyori and Tokimune. He
began his
career as the head of Kosamurai-
dokoro in 1234 and then
became Hikitsukeshu in 1252 and
Hyojoshu in 1253. Due to...