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  1. Daij? Daijin

    Daij kan More footnotes date January 2010 The nihongo Daij Daijin or Chancellor of the Realm was the head of the Daij kan Department of State in Heian period Heian Japan and briefly under the Meiji Constitution . Emperor Tenji s favorite son, Emperor K bun Prince tomo was the first to have been accorded the title of Daij Daijin during the reign of his father. ref Ponsonby Fane, Richard. 1959 . The Imperial House of Japan, p. 53. ref The Asuka Kiyomihara Code of 689 marks the initial appearance of the Daij Daijin in the context of a central administrative body composed of the three ministers the Daij Daijin Chancellor , the Sadaijin Minister of the Left , and the Udaijin Minister of the Right . These positions were consolidated under the Code of Taih in 702. ref name hall232 Hall, John Whitney et al. 1993 . http books.google.com books?id nCJwEDzyxNgC&pg PA232&dq Asuka code&lr &client firefox a The Cambridge History of Japan, p. 232. ref The Chancellor presided over the Great Council of State, and controlled the officers of the state, in particular the Sadaijin and Udaijin , as well as four great councillors and three minor councillors. The ministers in turn controlled other elements of the government. As the Fujiwara clan which dominated the Sessho and Kampaku regency gained influence, the official government offices diminished in power. By the 10th century, chancellors had no power to speak of unless they were simultaneously regent, or otherwise supported by the Fujiwara. Although the position continued in name until 1885, by the beginning of the 12th century, the office ... being abolished completely in 1885. See also Kugy List of Daij Daijin Sessh and Kampaku K ky ... York Columbia University Press . ISBN 0 231 04940 4 refend DEFAULTSORT Daijo Daijin Category Government ... de Daij Daijin es Daij Daijin fr Daij daijin ko ja ru th uk vi Daij daijin zh ...   more details



  1. List of Daij? Daijin

    The following is list of Daij Daijin . Nara Period 703 705 Prince Osakabe ? 705 Chi Daij kanji 705 715 Prince Hozumi ? 715 Chi Daij kanji 720 735 Prince Toneri of Japan Prince Toneri 676 735 Chi Daij kanji 737 745 Prince Suzuka ? 745 Chi Daij kanji 760 764 Emi no Oshikatsu Fujiwara no Nakamaro 706 764 Taishi 765 766 D ky 700? 772 Heian Period 857 872 Fujiwara no Yoshifusa 804 872 Ch jin k , ref Brown, Delmer et al. 1979 . The Future and the Past, a translation and study of the Gukansh , p. 285 n.b., Yoshifusa was the first minister to be promoted to Daij daijin . That high office was previously filled by Imperial Princes only. ref 880 891 Fujiwara no Mototsune 836 891 Sh sen k , 936 949 Fujiwara no Tadahira 880 949 Teishin k , 967 970 Fujiwara no Saneyori 900 970 Seishin k , 971 972 Fujiwara no Koretada 924 972 Kentoku k , 974 977 Fujiwara no Kanemichi 925 977 Ch gi k , ref Titsingh, Isaac. 1834 . http books.google.com books?id 18oNAAAAIAAJ&pg PP9&dq nipon o dai itsi ran PRA1 PA145,M1 Annales des empereurs du japon, p. 145. ref 978 989 Fujiwara no Yoritada 924 989 Rengi k , 990 Fujiwara no Kaneie 929 990 991 992 Fujiwara no Tamemitsu 942 992 K toku k , 1017 1018 Fujiwara no Michinaga 966 1028 1021 1029 Fujiwara no Kinsue 957 1029 Jingi k , 1061 1062 Fujiwara no Yorimichi 992 1074 1070 1071 Fujiwara no Norimichi 996 1075 1080 1089 Fujiwara no Nobunaga 1022 1094 1112 1113 Fujiwara no Tadazane 1079 1162 1122 1124 Minamoto no Masazane 1059 1127 1129 Fujiwara no Tadamichi 1097 1164 1149 1150 Fujiwara no Tadamichi 1097 1164 1150 1157 Sanj Saneyuki Fujiwara no Saneyuki 1080 1162 Sanj family, 1157 1160 Fujiwara no Munesuke 1077 1162 2nd son of Fujiwara no Munetoshi 1160 1165 ... 84067437 Category Government of feudal Japan de Liste der Daj Daijin ja ...   more details



  1. Fujiwara no Kanefusa

    unreferenced date January 2009 Japanese name Fujiwara Nihongo Fujiwara no Kanefusa 1153 March 30, 1217 was 4th son of the Japanese regent Sessho and Kampaku Fujiwara no Tadamichi and Kaga , daughter of Fujiwara no Nakamitsu . His brothers were Fujiwara no Motozane Motozane regent , Fujiwara no Motofusa Motofusa regent , Fujiwara no Kanezane Kanezane regent , and Jien . He lacked political capacity, but he could finally became Daij Daijin after his brother Kanezane. Persondata NAME Fujiwara no Kanefusa ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Daij Daijin DATE OF BIRTH 1153 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH March 30, 1217 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fujiwara no, Kanefusa Category 1153 births Category 1217 deaths Category Fujiwara clan Japan noble stub fr Fujiwara no Kanefusa ja ...   more details



  1. Takatsukasa Fuyuhira

    Japanese name Takatsukasa nihongo Takatsukasa Fuyuhira extra 1275 &ndash 1327 , son of Takatsukasa Kanetada Kanetada and adopted son of Takatsukasa Mototada Mototada , was kugyo or highest ranking Japan ese court noble of the Kamakura period 1185 1333 . Takatsukasa Morohira Morohira was his son. Takatsukasa Fuyunori Fuyunori was his adopted son. He held court positions as follows Sessho 1308 1311 Daij Daijin 1310 1311 Kampaku 1311 1313 Kampaku 1315 1316 Daij Daijin 1323 1327 Kampaku 1324 1327 References http nekhet.ddo.jp people japan fstakatukasa.html See also Kasuga Gongen Genki E Persondata NAME Takatsukasa Fuyuhira ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION kugyo or highest ranking Japan ese court noble of the Kamakura period DATE OF BIRTH 1275 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1327 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Takatsukasa, Fuyuhira Category 1275 births Category 1327 deaths Category Fujiwara clan Category Takatsukasa family Category People of Kamakura period Japan japan noble stub fr Takatsukasa Fuyuhira ...   more details



  1. Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare (Japan)

    The Nihongo Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare K sei R d Daijin , or Nihongo K r sh , is the Cabinet of Japan member in charge of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare Japan Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare . As of 2 September 2011, the current minister is Yoko Komiyama . References references Ministries of Japan Japan gov stub DEFAULTSORT Minister Of Health, Labour And Welfare Japan Category Government ministers of Japan Category Health ministers Japan Japan gov stub ko ja zh ...   more details



  1. Cabinet Office (Japan)

    Infobox Government agency agency name Cabinet Office nativename nativename a Naikaku fu nativename r logo logo width logo caption seal seal width seal caption picture Naikakufu1.jpg picture width picture caption Cabinet Office Building formed date1 date1 name date2 date2 name preceding1 preceding2 dissolved superseding jurisdiction headquarters Tokyo, Japan latd latm lats latNS longd longm longs longEW employees budget chief1 name Yoshihiko Noda chief1 position Prime Minister of Japan Prime Minister chief2 name Osamu Fujimura chief2 position Chief Cabinet Secretary Japan Chief Cabinet Secretary parent agency child1 agency child2 agency website http www.cao.go.jp footnotes nihongo Cabinet Office Naikaku fu is an agency in the Cabinet of Japan . It is responsible for handling the day to day affairs of the Cabinet government cabinet . The Cabinet Office is formally headed by the Prime Minister of Japan Prime Minister . There are usually three Vice Ministers fuku daijin and three Parliamentary Secretaries daijin seimukan in the Cabinet Office. Organization class wikitable No people lived there. Position Name Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda Senior Vice Ministers of the Cabinet Katsuyuki Ishida br Hitoshi Goto br Ikk Nakatsuka Parliament Secretaries of the Cabinet Yukihiko Akutsu br Hiroshi Ogushi br Yasuhiro Sonoda Chief Cabinet Secretary Osamu Fujimura External links Commons cat Cabinet Office Japan http www.cao.go.jp index e.html Cabinet Office References Reflist Ministries of Japan coord 35.673 N 139.745 E display title source dewiki Category Government of Japan Category Cabinet Office Japan Japan gov stub de Kabinettsb ro ko ja uk ...   more details



  1. Koga family

    No footnotes date September 2011 The Koga family bell kend is a branch of the Minamoto clan descending from Emperor Murakami of Japan . The Koga family was one of the kuge court nobility families, achieving the rank of seigake. During the Meiji Restoration , the head of the Koga family was given the title of marquis k shaku as part of the kazoku , the hereditary peerage that combined the kuge and the daimyo . One of the responsibilities of the Koga family was to be the protectors of the courtesan guild at court. ref Japan A Short Cultural History , p.362, G.B. Sansom, 1931 ref The Kamon of the Koga is an artistic representation of the roxanne Autumn Bellflower Gentiana scabra var. buergeri . Famous Japanese actress Yoshiko Kuga born as Haruko Koga was disowned by her grandfather for her career choice, but she was eventually accepted back into the family. The kanji characters of the name have the meanings long time I . Koga is the on yomi Sino Japanese reading of the kanji while hisash ware would be the kun yomi native Japanese reading . But actually is the ateji phonetic equivalent cv characters for koga an obsolete word for land . The family name has its origin that Minamoto no Masazane ja , who was later considered as the originator of the Koga family, had a villa in Koga today it belongs to Fushimi district, Kyoto City , and was called Koga Daij Daijin. Daij Daijin ja means a kind of minister. There is still a Shinto shrine named Koga jinja in Fushimi district, Kyoto City . The present master, Tomomichi Koga , is the owner of an art salon in Tokyo . References reflist Takie Sugiyama Lebra, Above the Clouds, 1993 Bob Tadashi Wakabayashi, Imperial Sovereignty in Early Modern Japan in Journal of Japanese Studies Vol 17, No. 1 Winter 1991 , pp 25 57 External links http www.harimaya.com o kamon1 kuge kuga.jpg Koga Kamon The Kamon of the Koga family. Category Japanese clans de Koga Familie fr Clan Koga ja ...   more details



  1. Konoe Fusatsugu

    One source date December 2007 Japanese name Konoe nihongo Konoe Fusatsugu extra 1402 &ndash 1488 , the first son of Konoe Tadatsugu Tadatsugu , was a kugy or Japanese court noble of the Muromachi period 1336 1573 . He held a regent position kampaku from 1445 to 1447. With a commoner he had sons nihongo Konoe Norimoto extra 1423 1462 and Konoe Masaie Masaie . His posthumous name is Go Chisoku In . Career ei 33 , on the 24th day of the 7th month 1426 Naidaijin Eiky 1 , on the 4th day of the 8th month 1429 Udaijin Eiky 10 , on the 4th day of the 9th month 1438 Sadaijin Bun an 2 , on the 23rd day of the 11th month 1445 Kampaku and Ujich ja Head of Fujiwara clan Bun an 4 , on the 15th day of the 6th month 1447 retire from Kampaku Kansh 2 , on the 25th day of the 21st month 1461 Daij Daijin and Ju Ichii Kansh 4 1463 retire from Daij Daijin Bunmei 6 1474 He became a priest Buddhist name Daits , . Ch ky 2 , on the 19th day of the 10th month 1488 He died at the age of 87. References cite web url http nekhet.ddo.jp people japan fskonoe.html fusatugus title accessdate 2007 08 18 language Japanese author Owada, T. et al. 2003 . Nihonshi Shoka Keizu Jimmei Jiten . K dansya. Japanese Persondata NAME Konoe Fusatsugu ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1402 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1488 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Konoe, Fusatsugu Category Fujiwara clan Category Konoe family Category 1402 births Category 1488 deaths japan noble stub fr Konoe Fusatsugu ...   more details



  1. Ban'ei Kinen

    Horseraces infobox class Ban ei Grade 1 horse race Ban ei Kinen image caption location Obihiro Racecourse inaugurated 1968 race type Banei website http www.banei keiba.or.jp Ban ei Tokachi distance 200 meters br About 1 furlongs track Dirt, Ban ei Track qualification 4 years old & up, Banei weight about 1000kg purse ¥ 5,000,000 as of 2008 The Nihongo Ban ei Kinen is a Grade 1 Ban ei horse race, held in Obihiro , Hokkaido , Japan for four year olds and up. Winners since 2001 File 2010 obihiro daijin.jpg thumb 300px none The Ban ei Kinen 28 3 2010 class sortable border 1 cellpadding 0 style border collapse collapse font size 90 bgcolor DACAA5 align center width 36px Year br width 120px Winner br width 125px Jockey br width 140px Trainer br Time br 2001 Sakano Taison Kazuo Okawara Haruo Nishimura 3 42.3 2002 Sakano Taison Takumi Fujimoto Haruo Nishimura 4 16.4 2003 Super Pegasus Toshiharu Iwamoto Eito Otomo 4 19.8 2004 Super Pegasus Toshiharu Iwamoto Eito Otomo 3 07.8 2005 Super Pegasus Shunichi Fujino Eito Otomo 3 15.3 2006 Super Pegasus Shunichi Fujino Eito Otomo 4 36.1 2007 Tomoe Power Toichi Sakamoto Hirofumi Matsui 4 50.6 2008 Tomoe Power Hiromi Nishi Hirofumi Matsui 5 35.8 2009 Tomoe Power Hiromi Nishi Hirofumi Matsui 4 50.8 2010 Nishiki Daijin Shunichi Fujino Isamu Kaneta 4 24.8 2011 Kanesa Black Michiaki Matsuda Hirofumi Matsui 4 07.7 2012 Nishiki Daijin Keisuke Suzuki Shinichi Murakami 2 34.0 Racehorse stub Category Horse races in Japan ja ...   more details



  1. Kibi

    Kibi may refer to binary prefix IEC standard prefixes kibi , one of the binary prefix es for units of digital information Kibi District, Okayama gun is a districts of Japan district located in Okayama Prefecture , Japan Kibi, Wakayama , one of the towns of Japan , located in Arida District, Wakayama Arida District , Wakayama Prefecture Wakayama , Japan Kibi Province , one of the Provinces of Japan , in the area of Okayama Prefecture and eastern Hiroshima Prefecture Kingdom of Kibi , a Kingdom of 4th century Western Japan Kibi, Ghana Kibi , a tiny fish that makes part of the regional cuisine in Kagoshima , Japan Kibi Makibi , also known as Kibi Daijin , an 8th century Japanese scholar disambig de Kibi ja ko it Kibi nl Kibi pt Kibi zh ...   more details



  1. Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (Japan)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Nihongo Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Kokudo k ts daijin , or Nihongo Kokk sh , is the Cabinet of Japan member in charge of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Japan Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism . Takeshi Maeda is the current minister. External links http www.cao.go.jp minister index e.html Official site Ministries of Japan Japan gov stub DEFAULTSORT Minister Of Land, Infrastructure, Transport And Tourism Japan Category Government ministers of Japan Category Ministers of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism of Japan Category Transport ministers Japan Category Tourism ministers Japan Category Land management ministers Japan ko ja zh ...   more details



  1. Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Japan)

    The nihongo Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries N rin Suisan Daijin , or nihongo N sui sh , is the Cabinet of Japan member in charge of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Japan Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries . The current minister is Michihiko Kano . Role The Ministry undertakes administration related to agricultural, forestry and fisheries products from production to consumption. It also promotes rural development and welfare. ref cite web url http www.maff.go.jp ROLE.html title The Role Of Ministry Of Agriculture, Forestry And Fisheries accessdate 2007 03 17 Dead link date November 2010 bot H3llBot ref References reflist External links http www.maff.go.jp eindex.html Official website Ministries of Japan Japan gov stub Category Government ministers of Japan Category Agriculture ministers Japan Category Ministers of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan ja zh ...   more details



  1. Kuj? Naozane

    nihongo Kuj Naozane extra 1717 &ndash 1787 , son of regent Kuj Sukezane Sukezane and adopted son of his nephew Kuj Tanemoto Tanemoto , was a kugy or Japanese court noble of the Edo period 1603 1868 . Kuj Michisaki Michisaki was his son. He held court positions as follows Kampaku 1778 1779 Sessh 1779 1785 Daij Daijin 1780 1781 Kampaku 1785 1787 References cite web url http nekhet.ddo.jp people japan fskujou.html gyougonn title accessdate 2007 08 26 language Japanese author Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kujo, Naozane ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION kugy DATE OF BIRTH 1717 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1787 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kujo, Naozane Category 1717 births Category 1787 deaths Category Fujiwara clan Category Kuj family japan noble stub fr Kuj Naozane ja ...   more details



  1. Fujiwara no Nobunaga

    Japanese name Fujiwara Fujiwara no Nobunaga 1022 1094 , third son of Fujiwara no Norimichi Norimichi , was a kugyo Japan ese Nobility noble of the Heian period . His mother was a daughter of Fujiwara no Kint . Although his father Norimichi was regent of Emperor Go Sanjo and Emperor Shirakawa , Nobunaga couldn t become regent. After Norimichi s death, position of regent was passed down the line of Fujiwara no Yorimichi Yorimichi , the first son of Fujiwara no Michinaga . He became Daij Daijin in 1080, but his order of precedence was next to Nobunaga s cousin regent Fujiwara no Morozane . References Owada, T. et al. 2003 . Nihonshi Shoka Keizu Jimmei Jiten . Kodansya . Japanese Persondata NAME Fujiwara no Nobunaga ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1022 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1094 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fujiwara no, Nobunaga Category 1022 births Category 1094 deaths Category Fujiwara clan fr Fujiwara no Nobunaga ja ...   more details



  1. Konoe Sakihisa

    Japanese name Konoe nihongo Konoe Sakihisa 1536 June 7, 1612 , son of regent Konoe Taneie Taneie , was a kuge court noble of Japan . His life spanned the Sengoku period Sengoku , Azuchi Momoyama period Azuchi Momoyama , and early Edo period s. He served as Sessho and Kampaku kampaku sadaijin and Daij Daijin daij daijin , rising to the junior first rank. He was kampaku during the reign of Emperor Go Nara . Konoe Nobutada Nobutada was his son. Sakihisa was active in political and military circles. He was a member of the Konoe family , a prominent branch of the Fujiwara clan . His younger sister was the wife of the daimyo Asakura Yoshikage . Sakihisa found favor with Oda Nobunaga , and accompanied him to Kai Province K sh on his campaign against the Takeda clan . His daughter Sakiko was adopted by Toyotomi Hideyoshi and became a consort to Emperor Go Y zei , giving birth to his son Emperor Go Mizunoo . In 1582, Sakihisa received the appointment to the post of Daij Daijin. He resigned the post later that year. In 1585, he adopted Hashiba later Toyotomi Hideyoshi. This gave Hideyoshi the Fujiwara legitimacy, clearing the way for his appointment as kampaku. References This article is based on ja , retrieved from the Japanese Wikipedia on July 14, 2007. The Japanese article cites the following references Kengo Taniguchi, Rur no Sengoku Kizoku Konoe Sakihisa Tenga Itt ni Hons Sareta Sh gai Ch k Shinsho, 1994 ISBN 4121012135 Masanobu Hashimoto, Kinsei Kuge Shakai no Kenky Yoshikawa K bunkan, 2002 ISBN 4642033785 Persondata NAME Konoe Sakihisa ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1536 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 7, 1612 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Konoe, Sakihisa Category 1536 births Category 1612 deaths Category Fujiwara clan Category Konoe family Category Kuge of feudal Japan Category People of Muromachi period Japan Category People of Azuchi Momoyama period Japan Category People of Edo period Japan de Konoe Sakihisa es Konoe Sakih ...   more details



  1. Takashi Fukaya

    nihongo Takashi Fukaya Fukaya Takashi extra born 29 September 1935 , Asakusa Tait , Tokyo is a Japanese male Liberal Democratic Party Japan LDP politician. Takashi is one of the members of House of Representatives of Japan since Japanese general election, 2005 ,with the political career as minister of state . Minister of State nihongo Yuusei Daijin Minister of Postal Service and Tele communications 1990 Cabinet of Japan under Toshiki Kaifu nihongo Jichi Daijin Minister of Home Affairs 1995 under Tomiichi Murayama Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Japan 1999 under Keizo Obuchi and Yosiro Mori References Waseda University School of law Alumni Political activities Anti terrorism legislation Political Review nihongo Jidai ni Idomu Yotou kara Yatou soshite Yotou he Recent Changes in Japanese Democracy and Political Status 1996 nihongo Daijin Nikki My Days in Ministry government department Ministry External links http www.fukayatakashi.jp profile profile.html Official homepages s start s off s bef before Kaoru Yosano s ttl title Ministry of International Trade and Industry Minister of International Trade and Industry years 1999 2000 s aft after Takeo Hiranuma s bef before Hiromu Nonaka s ttl title Ministry of Home Affairs Japan Minister of Home Affairs br Chairman of the National Public Safety Commission Japan National Public Safety Commission years 1995 1996 s aft after Hiroyuki Kurata s bef before Senpachi ishi s ttl title Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications Japan Minister of Post and Telecommunications years 1990 s aft after Katsutsugu Sekiya s ppo s bef before Yoshir Mori s ttl title Liberal Democratic Party Japan Chairman of the LDP General Affairs Committee years 1998 1999 s aft after Yukihiko Ikeda s par jp lwr s bef before Yoshikatsu Nakayama s ttl title Representative for Tokyo 2nd district years 2005 2009 s aft after Yoshikatsu Nakayama s bef before MMC s ttl title Representative for Tokyo 8th district 1967 1 ...   more details



  1. Minister of Finance (Japan)

    The nihongo Minister of Finance Zaimu Daijin is the member of the Cabinet of Japan in charge of the Ministry of Finance Japan Ministry of Finance . This position was formerly cited as being Japan s most powerful and one of the world s, because Japan had historically held the largest foreign exchange reserves . It seems that title has been passed to Bank of Japan governors, ref http www.moneyweek.com file 8842 how stoozing could bring down the global economy.html How stoozing could bring down the global economy Money Week Bot generated title ref due to Japan s position as the world s largest and lowest rate creditor. List of ministers class wikitable sortable Name Took office Left office colspan 4 align center 20th century 1 Takahashi Korekiyo br 1st 1927 1929 ? ?? 1929 1931 small 1 small Takahashi Korekiyo br 2nd 1927 1936 ? ?? 1936 1937 2 Toyotaro Yuki ref Fuji Gink . 1967 . Banking in modern Japan, p. 125. ref 1937 1937 ? ?? 1937 1941 3 Okinori Kaya 1941 1944 ? ?? 1944 1945 4 Juichi Tsushima 1945 1945 5 Keiz Shibusawa 1945 1946 6 Tanzan Ishibashi 1946 1947 7 Sh tar Yano 1947 1947 8 Takeo Kurisu 1947 1948 9 Tokutar Kitamura 1948 1948 10 Sanroku Izumiyama 1948 1948 ? ?? 1948 1949 11 Hayato Ikeda br 1st 1949 1952 12 Tadaharu Mukai 1952 1953 13 Sankur Ogasawara 1953 1954 14 Naoto Ichimanda br 1st 1954 1956 small 11 small Hayato Ikeda br 2nd 1956 1957 small 14 small Naoto Ichimanda br 2nd 1957 1958 15 Eisaku Sat 1958 1960 16 Mikio Mizuta br 1st 1960 1962 17 Kakuei Tanaka 1962 1965 18 Takeo Fukuda br 1st 1965 1966 small 16 small Mikio Mizuta br 2nd 1966 1968 small 18 small Takeo Fukuda br 2nd 1968 1971 small 16 small Mikio Mizuta br 3rd 1971 1971 19 K shiro Ueki 1971 1972 20 Kichi Aichi 1972 1973 small 18 small Takeo Fukuda br 3rd 1973 1974 21 Masayoshi hira 1974 ... kura daijin .Since 2001 The title minister of finance from Japanese language is Nihongo Minister of Finance Zaimu daijin References reflist Japanese finance ministers Ministries of Japan ...   more details



  1. Sadaijin

    Daij kan More footnotes date January 2010 nihongo Sadaijin , most commonly translated as Minister of the Left , was a government position in Japan in the late Nara period Nara and Heian period s. The position was consolidated in the Taih Code of 702 . The Asuka Kiyomihara Code of 689 marks the initial appearance of the Sadaijin in the context of a central administrative body called the Daij kan Council of State . This early Daij kan was composed of the three ministers the Daij daijin Chancellor , the Sadaijin and the Udaijin Minister of the Right . ref name hall232 Hall, John Whitney et al. 1993 . http books.google.com books?id nCJwEDzyxNgC&pg PA232&dq Asuka code&lr &client firefox a The Cambridge History of Japan, p. 232. ref The sadaijin was the Senior Minister of State, overseeing all functions of government with the Udaijin as his deputy. Within the Daij kan , the sadaijin was second only to the Daij Daijin the Great Minister, or Chancellor of the Realm in power and influence. Frequently, a member of the Fujiwara family would take the position in order to help justify and exercise the power and influence the family held. The post of sadaijin , along with the rest of the Daij kan structure, gradually lost power over the 10th and 11th centuries, as the Fujiwara came to dominate politics more and more. The system was essentially powerless by the end of the 12th century, when the Minamoto , a warrior clan, seized control of the country from the court aristocracy kuge . However, it is not entirely clear when the Daij kan system was formally dismantled prior to the Meiji era. Daij kan Kugy Sessho and Kampaku List of Daij Daijin K ky Kuge Imperial Household Agency Notes reflist 2 References ja icon Asai, T. 1985 . Nyokan T kai . Tokyo K dansha . Dickenson, Walter G. 1869 . Japan Being a Sketch of the History, Government and Officers of the Empire. London W. Blackwood and Sons. http www.worldcat.org oclc 10716445 OCLC 10716445 John Whitney Hall Hall , J ...   more details



  1. Konkokyo

    Daijin oboegaki Memoirs of Konk Daijin . In his later years he compiled the Oshirasegoto oboech Record of Revelations . Konk Daijin died October 10, 1883, at the age of seventy Beliefs In Konkokyo ... No Kami. Konk Daijin taught that one could receive the help of Konjin by having faith in the kami ...   more details



  1. Sosai

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The Japanese word Sosai Japanese , S sai means roughly president or director general . It is used in several ways Political Sosai, or president of the government, was only once the title of the imperial prime minister from 1 January 1868 before there was no cabinet, only chief advisers Sessho and Kampaku Kampaku to the nominally reigning Emperor of Japan Tenno emperor and both R j and Tair to the de facto ruling Shogun until 11 June 1868 Prince Taruhito Arisugawa 1835 1895 next the prime ministerial office is styled U Daijin Ministers to the Right , in 1871 shortened to Daijjin . Sosai also was the title of Admiral Takeaki Enomoto 1836 1908 , the elected president 27 January 1869 27 June 1869 of the short lived rebellious Ezo Republic on the present Hokkaid Hokkaid Island , vanquished by Imperial troops. Sosai, or President of Liberal Democratic Party Japan Liberal Democratic Party , is the office of the head of the LDP. Others This office also exist in various sports, in particular bud , business and charitable organizations. The term is also used to translate the head of various foreign organizations. The most famous of such people is S sai yama Masutatsu , who earned this appellation by creating a karate style called Kyokushin kai and spreading karate in the western world. Category Heads of state Category Heads of government es S sai ja pl S sai ru uk zh ...   more details



  1. ?tenmon Conspiracy

    Context date October 2009 The tenmon Conspiracy , tenmon no Hen was an event taking place in 866 and centering around the destruction of the main gate tenmon of the Heian Palace Imperial Palace in Kyoto , Japan . This event is known primarily to scholars today based on the depiction of it in the narrative handscroll emaki called Ban Dainagon Ekotoba The Picture narrative of Great Minister Ban . Minamoto no Makoto , a member of the powerful Minamoto clan , was accused by his political rival Tomo no Yoshio Ban Tomo no Yoshio of having set the fire. However, Makoto had the support of the Daij Daijin Chancellor of the Realm Fujiwara no Yoshifusa , and was cleared of the charges. Soon afterwards, however, a man claiming to have witnessed the event accused Ban Yoshio of setting the fire himself, along with his son. Yoshio was exiled to Izu. This event, and Fujiwara no Yoshifusa s handling of it, served Yoshifusa well, politically. Many of those executed were his political rivals, and he found himself promoted to Regent Sessho and Kampaku Sessh soon afterwards. Image Ban dainagon ekotoba.jpg thumb 750px center Section from the Ban Dainagon Ekotoba scroll, depicting the burning of tenmon References Mills, Douglas E 1985 . temmon Conspiracy. u Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan u . Tokyo Kodansha Ltd. DEFAULTSORT Otenmon Conspiracy Category Classical Japan Category 866 fr Conspiration tenmon ja ...   more details



  1. Suminoe no Tsu

    Suminoe no Tsu is the oldest international port in Japan . Said to be opened by Emperor Nintoku , Suminoe no Tsu was located on an inlet called Suminoe no Hosoe on the southern side of Sumiyoshi Taisha Sumiyoshi Grand Shrine , in the south of current day Osaka city. Hosoigawa station of the Hankai Line Hankai Tramway is located on the former site of the port. East of Suminoe no Tsu is Japan s ancient capital, Asuka, Yamato Asuka , in Nara Prefecture . In ancient times, Suminoe no Tsu was Japan s entrance into the Silk Road . Buddhism also entered Japan here. Japan s envoys to the Sui Dynasty Sui and Tang Dynasty T ang dynasties of China received divine protection from Sumiyoshi Daijin , the god of the sea, at Sumiyoshi Grand Shrine, before departing. One Inch Boy from the fairy tail Issun b shi also departs from Suminoe no Hosoe. He heads into Suminoe no Kai present day Osaka Bay then over to the Yodogawa River and up towards Kyoto . Further reading Sumiyoshi Taisha Sumiyoshi ku, Osaka Silk Road Osaka Category Osaka Category History of the foreign relations of Japan Category Ports and harbors of Japan Category History of Osaka Prefecture ja ...   more details



  1. Fujiwara no Yoritada

    Japanese name Fujiwara Fujiwara no Yoritada 924 989 , the second son of Fujiwara no Saneyori Saneyori , was a kugyo high ranked Japan ese noble who served as regent for Emperor En y and Emperor Kazan . His mother was a daughter of Fujiwara no Tokihira . His elder brother from the same mother Fujiwara no Atsutoshi Atsutoshi died before father s death. In 977 He became Sadaijin , and when his cousin regent Fujiwara no Kanemichi was into a critical condition, Kanemichi ceded Sessho and Kampaku Kampaku regent to Yoritada, because Kanemichi rivaled Kanemichi s brother Fujiwara no Kaneie Kaneie . Although his two daughters were consorts of Emperor En y and Emperor Kazan, they couldn t have any sons. Yoritada had not so close blood relationship with Emperors. His cousin Kaneie was the grandfather of Crown Prince Yasuhito Emperor Ichij , and he encouraged Emperor Kazan to abdicate a throne. By the accession of Emperor Ichij , He retired from Kampaku and Kaneie became Sessho and Kampaku Sessho regent for Kaneie s grandson Emperor Ichij . Yoritada was Daij Daijin since 978, and he is referred to as Rengi k posthumous name as Daij Daijin . His poet son Fujiwara no Kint compiled the Sh i Wakash , and also a collection of Chinese verse and prose 600 selections and 25 Japanese poems in his Wakan R eish , a widely admired collection that helped spread the influence of Chinese culture and especially the poetry of Bai Juyi in the Japanese Imperial court. Kint s collection would be imitated by a successor, Fujiwara no Mototoshi s Shinsen R eish . Kint also wrote an influential critical guide to incorporating Bai Juyi s poetic techniques and more generally, T ang dynasty poetry into Japanese poetry called Shinsen Zuin The Essence of Poetry Newly Selected . References pg. 483 and 181 183 of Japanese Court Poetry , Earl Miner , Robert H. Brower . 1961, Stanford University Press, LCCN 61 10925 Nihonshi Shoka Keizu Jimmei Jiten , Owada,T. et al. 200 ...   more details



  1. Prince Takechi

    align right Infobox person name Prince Takechi other names image caption birth date 654? birth place death date August 13, 696 death place Fujiwara ky , Japan title Daij Daijin of Japan spouse Princess Minabe consort , Princess Tajima children Nagaya Prince Nagaya , Prince Suzuka relations Emperor Temmu and Lady Amako nihongo Prince Takechi Takechi no miko, Takechi no ji extra 654? August 13, 696 was a member of the royal family in Japan during the Asuka Period . He was the eldest son of Emperor Tenmu . He fought on the side of his father in the Jinshin War 672 , a battle of succession, which resulted in his father becoming Emperor of Japan Emperor . At the age of 19, he was dispatched by his father to the battle front in what is now Fuwa District, Gifu Fuwa District , Mino Province now the southern part of Gifu Prefecture as vanguard and general commander. In 679, while in Yoshino with his father, he swore to an oath of cooperation with his siblings. When Empress Jit ascended to the throne in 686 he became the Daij Daijin and handled government affairs. He died suddenly in 696, thought by some to be an assassination. He loved Princess T chi his elder half sister, Emperor K bun Prince tomo s wife . He left only three Waka poetry Waka during his whole life, but they were all poetry offered to her. Children He had two sons by Princess Minabe a daughter of Emperor Tenji , Empress Gemmei s sister , Prince Nagaya and Prince Suzuka References Yoshida Takashi 1999 , Asuka Nara Jidai Asuka and Nara Period , Iwanami Junior Shinsho, p.  71 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Takechi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 696 PLACE OF DEATH Fujiwara ky , Japan DEFAULTSORT Takechi Category Japanese princes Category 696 deaths Japan bio stub ja sh Princ Takechi zh ...   more details



  1. Fujiwara no Korechika

    Japanese name Fujiwara nihongo Fujiwara no Korechika extra 974 February 14, 1010 , the second son of Fujiwara no Michitaka Michitaka , was a kugyo Japan ese Nobility noble of the Heian period . His mother was Takashina no Takako, also known as K no Naishi . His sister Teishi Sadako was married to Emperor Ichij , and Korechika aspired to become the regent Sessho and Kampaku Sessho for his young brother in law after his father s death. Korechika s ultimately fruitless ambitions pitted him against his powerful uncle, Fujiwara no Michinaga , and the resulting power struggle continued until Empress Teishi s unexpected death. This left Michinaga s daughter, Empress Sh shi Shoshi , as Ichij s sole empress, solidifying Michinaga s power at court. In Ch toku 2 996 , Korechika and his younger brother Takaie were exiled to Dazaifu . Korechika was charged with shooting an arrow at Retired Emperor Kazan, and performing an esoteric Shingon ceremony known as Taigen no H , which was reserved solely for the emperor. He was pardoned a year later, and subsequently became Jun Daijin associate minister . Korechika is sometimes referred to as Gid sanshi or Sochi no Naidaijin . Career Sh ryaku 2 991 Named Sangi Sh ryaku 3 992 Named Gon no Ch nagon Sh ryaku 3 992 Named Gon no Dainagon Sh ryaku 5, on the 28th day of the 8th month 994 Named Naidaijin Ch toku 2, on the 24th day of the 4th month 996 Exiled to Dazaifu. Ch toku 3 , on the 5th day of the 4th month 997 Pardoned and permitted to return to Heian ky Kank 5, on the 16th day of the 1st month 1008 Named Jun Daijin Kank 7, in the 28th day of the 1st month February 14, 1010 Died at the age of 37. Marriages and children He was married to a daughter of Gon no Dainagon Minamoto no Shigemitsu . They had three children. Michimasa Ara sammi , 992 1054 Sakyo no Daibu daughter, married to Fujiwara no Yorimune son of Fujiwara no Michinaga Chikako , Lady in waiting ...   more details




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