- The
Kyoto Shoshidai (京都所司代, Kyōto
Shoshidai) was an
important administrative and
political office in the
Tokugawa shogunate. The
office was the personal...
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Shoshidai, User of Zsoltgewinn. Kyōka
Kagami (鏡 京香)
Voiced by: Rina
Satou (****anese);
Erica Lindbeck (English)
Current administrator of the
Shoshidai...
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scholarship and poetry. The
shogunate also
appointed a liaison, the
Kyoto Shoshidai (Shogun's
Representative in Kyoto), to deal with the Emperor,
court and...
- (Shōnai)
Sakai Tadamochi (1725–1775), 21st
Kyoto shoshidai Sakai Tadayuki (1770–1828), 37th
Kyoto shoshidai Sakai Tadazumi,
Himeji Castle Sakai Tadashige...
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theretofore existed in the city. Previously, the
holder of the
Kyoto shoshidai (京都所司代)
position had held the
highest power there,
supervising affairs...
- (silver monopoly) Kura-bugyō Kinzan-bugyō Dōza (copper monopoly)
Kyoto shoshidai Kyoto machi-bugyō
Shuza (cinnabar monopoly)
Nagasaki bugyō
Fushimi bugyō...
- shogunate,
including Osaka jōdai and
Kyoto Shoshidai, and the 10th
Sakai daimyō,
Sakai Takayuki was also
Kyoto Shoshidai and a rōjū. The
twelfth Sakai daimyō...
- 1654-1668—3rd
Kyoto shoshidai.
Makino Hideshige, 1724–1734 17th
Kyoto shoshidai.
Makino Sadamichi, 1742–1749 19th
Kyoto shoshidai.
Makino Sadanaga, 1781–1784...
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Itakura Katsushige (1542–1624), 2nd
Kyoto shoshidai.
Itakura Shigemune (1587–1656), 3rd
Kyoto shoshidai.
Itakura Shigemasa (1588–1638), Lord of ****ōzu...
- (1833–1838) Ōta Sukeyoshi, 1763-1805—Kyoto
shoshidai (1789–1792), rōjū (1793–1801) Ōta Sukemoto, 1799-1867—Kyoto
shoshidai (1831–1834). Rōjū (1837–1841, 1858–1859...