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Gaikoku bugyō (外国奉行) were the
commissioners or "magistrates of
foreign affairs"
appointed at the end of the Edo era by the
Tokugawa shogunate to oversee...
- mines,
including the Sado gold mine, also fell into this category. The
gaikoku bugyō were
administrators appointed between 1858 and 1868. They were charged...
- "person").
Similarly composed words that
refer to
foreign things include gaikoku (外国, "foreign country") and
gaisha (外車, "foreign car").
Though the term...
- Zenshū,
Hatachi no Sekkei, Dōdō Taru Jinsei,
Shinjin Nama Gekijō, and
Gaikoku kara Kita
Shingo Jiten. In 1962,
Shueisha published a
female version of...
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Hotta Masayoshi (堀田 正睦,
August 30, 1810 –
April 26, 1864) was the 5th
Hotta daimyō of the
Sakura Domain in the ****anese Edo period, who
served as chief...
- Jisha-bugyō Tairō Rōjū-kaku Edo machi-bugyō Kita-machi-bugyō Shōgun Sobayōnin
Gaikoku-bugyō Minami-machi-bugyō
Wakadoshiyori Gunkan-bugyō
Honjo machi-bugyō Daimyō...
- Jisha-bugyō Tairō Rōjū-kaku Edo machi-bugyō Kita-machi-bugyō Shōgun Sobayōnin
Gaikoku-bugyō Minami-machi-bugyō
Wakadoshiyori Gunkan-bugyō
Honjo machi-bugyō Daimyō...
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diplomatic missions of ****an
Foreign policy of ****an
Foreign relations of ****an
Gaikoku bugyō
Thomas Baty,
former legal advisor to the
ministry Katsuhiko Oku International...
- Van Valkenburgh,
American Minister-Resident
Matthew C.
Perry Joel
Abbot Gaikoku bugyō Franco-****anese
relations Anglo-****anese
relations German-****anese...
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History of ****anese
foreign relations Hotta Masayoshi Convention of
Kanagawa Gaikoku bugyō
Sakoku Sakuradamon Incident Treaty ports "Establishment of Tariff...