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- Kane-bugyō abstract "Kane-bugyō (金奉行) were officials of the Tokugawa shogunate with responsibility for financial accounting or tax administration.The manner of paying taxes varied according to locality. In the Kantō, payments were generally made in rice for wet fields and in gold for uplands. In the Kinai and western provinces, a slightly different formula was applied; but the payments were also received in both rice and gold. In the case of cash payments, the money would have been taken to Edo Castle or to Osaka Castle where it became the responsibility of kane-bugyō.The kane-bugyō in Edo and Osaka were responsible for all accounts associated with such receipts of cash. These were complied and then subsequently audited by the katte-kata. The entire operation was closely scrutinized by a member of the rōjū or the wakadoshiyori.Some domains also had the position of kane-bugyō. Two of the Forty-seven Ronin had held this position in the Akō Domain: Ōtaka Gengo and Maehara Isuke.".
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- Kane-bugyō wikiPageID "17097635".
- Kane-bugyō wikiPageLength "2357".
- Kane-bugyō wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Kane-bugyō wikiPageRevisionID "602718343".
- Kane-bugyō wikiPageWikiLink Akō_Domain.
- Kane-bugyō wikiPageWikiLink Bugyō.
- Kane-bugyō wikiPageWikiLink Category:Government_of_feudal_Japan.
- Kane-bugyō wikiPageWikiLink Category:Officials_of_the_Tokugawa_shogunate.
- Kane-bugyō wikiPageWikiLink Edo_Castle.
- Kane-bugyō wikiPageWikiLink Encyclopædia_Britannica.
- Kane-bugyō wikiPageWikiLink Forty-seven_Ronin.
- Kane-bugyō wikiPageWikiLink Han_system.
- Kane-bugyō wikiPageWikiLink Harvard_University_Press.
- Kane-bugyō wikiPageWikiLink Kinai.
- Kane-bugyō wikiPageWikiLink Maehara_Isuke.
- Kane-bugyō wikiPageWikiLink Osaka_Castle.
- Kane-bugyō wikiPageWikiLink Rōjū.
- Kane-bugyō wikiPageWikiLink Tokugawa_shogunate.
- Kane-bugyō wikiPageWikiLink Wakadoshiyori.
- Kane-bugyō wikiPageWikiLink Ōtaka_Gengo.
- Kane-bugyō wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kane-bugyō".
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- Kane-bugyō subject Category:Government_of_feudal_Japan.
- Kane-bugyō subject Category:Officials_of_the_Tokugawa_shogunate.
- Kane-bugyō hypernym Officials.
- Kane-bugyō type List.
- Kane-bugyō type Person.
- Kane-bugyō type Diacritic.
- Kane-bugyō type List.
- Kane-bugyō type Official.
- Kane-bugyō type Redirect.
- Kane-bugyō comment "Kane-bugyō (金奉行) were officials of the Tokugawa shogunate with responsibility for financial accounting or tax administration.The manner of paying taxes varied according to locality. In the Kantō, payments were generally made in rice for wet fields and in gold for uplands. In the Kinai and western provinces, a slightly different formula was applied; but the payments were also received in both rice and gold.".
- Kane-bugyō label "Kane-bugyō".
- Kane-bugyō sameAs Q4263456.
- Kane-bugyō sameAs Kane-bugyō.
- Kane-bugyō sameAs 金奉行.
- Kane-bugyō sameAs m.0421x3j.
- Kane-bugyō sameAs Q4263456.
- Kane-bugyō wasDerivedFrom Kane-bugyō?oldid=602718343.
- Kane-bugyō isPrimaryTopicOf Kane-bugyō.