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- Hyōjōsho abstract "The Hyōjōsho (評定所), established in 1634, was the judicial council in Japan under the Tokugawa shogunate. It was equivalent to the Monchūjo council of the earlier Kamakura shogunate. It was composed of the Rōjū (Elders), the highest officials in the shogunate government, and a number of Commissioners called Bugyō, who headed certain executive departments. The role of the Council was partially executive, and partially judicial, and they served from a Council Chamber within Edo Castle.Unlike many modern governmental councils or organizations, the Hyōjōsho members had other responsibilities and powers, outside of being members of the Council. In addition to the Rōjū, the members of the Hyōjōsho were the Machi-bugyō (City Commissioners), Jisha-Bugyō (Commissioners of Shrines and Temples), Kanjō-Bugyō (Finance Commissioners), and the Ō-Metsuke (Chief Inspectors).".
- Hyōjōsho wikiPageID "2663123".
- Hyōjōsho wikiPageLength "1190".
- Hyōjōsho wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Hyōjōsho wikiPageRevisionID "667955127".
- Hyōjōsho wikiPageWikiLink Bugyō.
- Hyōjōsho wikiPageWikiLink Category:Government_of_feudal_Japan.
- Hyōjōsho wikiPageWikiLink Edo_Castle.
- Hyōjōsho wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Hyōjōsho wikiPageWikiLink Jisha-Bugyō.
- Hyōjōsho wikiPageWikiLink Kamakura_shogunate.
- Hyōjōsho wikiPageWikiLink Kanjō-Bugyō.
- Hyōjōsho wikiPageWikiLink Machi-bugyō.
- Hyōjōsho wikiPageWikiLink Metsuke.
- Hyōjōsho wikiPageWikiLink Monchūjo.
- Hyōjōsho wikiPageWikiLink Rōjū.
- Hyōjōsho wikiPageWikiLink Tokugawa_shogunate.
- Hyōjōsho wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hyōjōsho".
- Hyōjōsho wikiPageWikiLinkText "hyōjōsho".
- Hyōjōsho hasPhotoCollection Hyōjōsho.
- Hyōjōsho wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Hyōjōsho wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Hyōjōsho subject Category:Government_of_feudal_Japan.
- Hyōjōsho type Thing.
- Hyōjōsho comment "The Hyōjōsho (評定所), established in 1634, was the judicial council in Japan under the Tokugawa shogunate. It was equivalent to the Monchūjo council of the earlier Kamakura shogunate. It was composed of the Rōjū (Elders), the highest officials in the shogunate government, and a number of Commissioners called Bugyō, who headed certain executive departments.".
- Hyōjōsho label "Hyōjōsho".
- Hyōjōsho sameAs 評定所.
- Hyōjōsho sameAs m.07w8f7.
- Hyōjōsho sameAs Q5962798.
- Hyōjōsho sameAs Q5962798.
- Hyōjōsho wasDerivedFrom Hyōjōsho?oldid=667955127.
- Hyōjōsho isPrimaryTopicOf Hyōjōsho.