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Metsuke (目付) were the
censors or the
inspectors of
Tokugawa shogunate. They were
bakufu officials ranking somewhat lower than the bugyō. The
metsuke were...
- gokenin, the
direct v****als of the shōgun.
Under the
wakadoshiyori were the
metsuke. Some shōguns
appointed a soba yōnin. This
person acted as a
liaison between...
- The ōmetsuke were high-ranking
officials in the shogunate; the
metsuke and kachi-
metsuke, lower-ranking
police who
could detain samurai. Yet
another police...
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shoulder drum. 7: flute. 8: chorus. 9: waki seat. 10: waki spot. 11: ****e spot. 12: ****e-bashira. 13:
metsuke-bashira. 14: waki-bashira. 15: fue-bashira....
- sabotage, and ********ination,
geisha specialises in
solely ********ination,
metsuke can
oversee provinces,
arrest or
execute enemy agents, or even
bribe enemy...
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Shogunate as
intelligence operatives called onmitsu (undercover agents), and
metsuke (inspectors), and in the 19th century, as diplomats. When the political...
- Kurata [ja] and 弘田恕助.
Starting with
Inoue Saichiro, who was the ****a
metsuke (low
class inspector of foot soldiers) of the Tosa Domain, Izō ********inated...
- Ōmetsuke
Metsuke Rōjū Jisha-bugyō Tairō Rōjū-kaku Edo machi-bugyō Kita-machi-bugyō Shōgun Sobayōnin Gaikoku-bugyō Minami-machi-bugyō
Wakadoshiyori Gunkan-bugyō...
- Ōmetsuke
Metsuke Rōjū Jisha-bugyō Tairō Rōjū-kaku Edo machi-bugyō Kita-machi-bugyō Shōgun Sobayōnin Gaikoku-bugyō Minami-machi-bugyō
Wakadoshiyori Gunkan-bugyō...
- zōshiki, and others. Additionally, kaikō took on the
duties of a clerk,
metsuke worked as an inspector, and
yoriudo took on the
duties of an investigator...