-
system in
accord to
Ritsuryō is
called "
Ritsuryō-sei" (律令制).
Kyaku (格) are
amendments of
Ritsuryō,
Shiki (式) are enactments.
Ritsuryō defines both a criminal...
- were the two main
castes of the
classical ****an
caste system. When the
Ritsuryō legal system was
starting to be
enforced in ****an at the end of the 7th...
- Taihō-
ritsuryō) was an
administrative reorganisation enacted in 703 in ****an, at the end of the A**** period. It was
historically one of the
Ritsuryō-sei...
- The Daijō-daijin or Dajō-daijin (太政大臣, "Chancellor of the Realm") was the head of the Daijō-kan (太政官,
Council of State)
during and
after the Nara period...
- (Daijō-kan) the
highest organ of ****an's
premodern Imperial government under the
Ritsuryō legal system during and
after the Nara
period or (ii) (Dajō-kan) the highest...
- The
Minister of the Left (左大臣, Sadaijin) was a
government position in ****an
during the A**** to
Meiji era. The A****
Kiyomihara Code of 689
marks the initial...
-
Minister of the
Right (右大臣, Udaijin) was a
government position in ****an
during the A**** to
Meiji era. The
position was
consolidated in the Taihō Code...
- The
Naidaijin (内大臣, Naidaijin, also
pronounced uchi no otodo),
literally meaning "Inner Minister", was an
ancient office in the ****anese
Imperial Court...
- The Yōrō Code (養老律令, Yōrō-
ritsuryō) was one
iteration of
several codes or
governing rules compiled in
early Nara
period in
classical ****an. It was compiled...
- Kōchi
Prefecture (高知県, Kōchi-ken,
pronounced [koːtɕi ꜜkeɴ]; /ˈkoʊtʃi/) is a
prefecture of ****an
located on the
island of Shikoku. Kōchi
Prefecture has...