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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...
- 'person'). Similarly composed words that refer to foreign things include gaikoku (外国, 'foreign country') and gaisha (外車, 'foreign car'). Though the term...
- mines, including the Sado gold mine, also fell into this category. The gaikoku bugyō were administrators appointed between 1858 and 1868. They were charged...
- Zenshū, Hatachi no Sekkei, Dōdō Taru Jinsei, Shinjin Nama Gekijō, and Gaikoku kara Kita Shingo Jiten. In 1962, Shueisha published a female version of...
- Van Valkenburgh, American Minister-Resident Matthew C. Perry Joel Abbot Gaikoku bugyō Franco-****anese relations Anglo-****anese relations German-****anese...
- 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...
- 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...
- A ****anese campus of a foreign university (外国大学の日本校, gaikoku daigaku no nihonkō) is an educational facility established in ****an by a foreign university...
- della Repubblica (in Italian). Archived from the original on 2017-09-07. "Gaikoku hito jokun jushō-sha meibo Heisei 26-nen" 外国人叙勲受章者名簿 平成26年 [List of recipients...
- Netherworld: the body of issues concerning Grimm's 〈Die drei Bergleute〉legend]. Gaikoku bungaku kenkyū 外国文学研究 (27). Nara Women's University: 149–194. Baba, Ayaka...