- The
Wakadoshiyori (若年寄), or "Junior Elders", were high
government officials in the Edo
period ****an
under the
Tokugawa shogunate (1603-1867). The position...
- of Edo
Castle (Sakuradamon incident).
Three to five men
titled the
wakadoshiyori (若年寄) were next in
status below the rōjū. An
outgrowth of the early...
- Castle. The
comparatively young wakadoshiyori,
Tanuma Yamashiro-no-kami Okitomo [ja], was the son of the
senior wakadoshiyori Tanuma Tonomo-no-kami Okitsugu...
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military commander Katsu Kaishū and was
promoted to the rank of
wakadoshiyori (
wakadoshiyori-kaku 若年寄格) in the
rapidly disintegrating Tokugawa administration...
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magistrates or tax
collectors of
direct Tokugawa house land,
members of the
wakadoshiyori council, and many
other positions. The
expression "eighty
thousand hatamoto"...
- Kita-machi-bugyō Shōgun Sobayōnin Gaikoku-bugyō Minami-machi-bugyō
Wakadoshiyori Gunkan-bugyō
Honjo machi-bugyō Daimyō Gusoku-bugyō
Hakodate bugyō Haneda...
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Tokugawa clan.
Imagawa Norinobu, an
Imagawa of the late Edo period, was a
wakadoshiyori in the
Tokugawa administration.
Suruga Tōtōmi Tōtōmi (Horikoshi branch)...
- Kita-machi-bugyō Shōgun Sobayōnin Gaikoku-bugyō Minami-machi-bugyō
Wakadoshiyori Gunkan-bugyō
Honjo machi-bugyō Daimyō Gusoku-bugyō
Hakodate bugyō Haneda...
- Kyoto, the
Shinsengumi left
peacefully under the
supervision of the
wakadoshiyori,
Nagai Naoyuki.: 172–174 The new
emperor had been
named the head of...
-
Tachibana Takachika, one of that line, was
awarded the
government post of
wakadoshiyori,
gaining power and
prestige for the clan even
though he was soon demoted...