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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
お倉 see styles |
okura おくら |
(1) shelving (a play, movie, etc.); closing down; cancelling; canceling; shelf (i.e. "on the shelf"); (2) rice storehouse of the Edo shogunate; (given name) Okura |
お蔵 see styles |
okura おくら |
(1) shelving (a play, movie, etc.); closing down; cancelling; canceling; shelf (i.e. "on the shelf"); (2) rice storehouse of the Edo shogunate |
佐幕 see styles |
sabaku さばく |
(hist) adherence to the shogunate |
倒幕 see styles |
toubaku / tobaku とうばく |
(n,vs,vi) overthrow of the shogunate |
公儀 see styles |
kougi / kogi こうぎ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) imperial court; shogunate government; authorities; public affairs; official; government |
公方 see styles |
kubou / kubo くぼう |
public affairs; the court; the shogun; the shogunate; (given name) Kubou |
執権 see styles |
shikken しっけん |
regent to the shogunate |
奉行 see styles |
fèng xíng feng4 xing2 feng hsing bugyou / bugyo ぶぎょう |
to pursue (a course, a policy) (hist) magistrate; shogunate administrator; (personal name) Tomoyuki To obey and do (the Buddha's teaching). |
安堵 see styles |
ando あんど |
(n,vs,vi) (1) relief; reassurance; (noun, transitive verb) (2) (hist) (See 本領安堵) recognition of right to land ownership (by the shogunate, a feudal lord, etc.); (n,vs,vi) (3) (archaism) (orig. meaning) living safely surrounded by walls; (place-name, surname) Ando |
官寺 see styles |
guān sì guan1 si4 kuan ssu kanji かんじ |
state-sponsored temples, particularly those favored and protected by the shogunate during the Kamakura period government temple |
幕吏 see styles |
bakuri ばくり |
shogunate official |
幕府 see styles |
mù fǔ mu4 fu3 mu fu bakufu ばくふ |
(orig.) tents forming the offices of a commanding officer; administration of a military government; (medieval Japan) "bakufu", administration of the shogun (1) (hist) shogunate; bakufu; (2) (hist) shogun's headquarters; (3) (hist) (See 近衛) Imperial Guards office; residence of the Imperial Guards commander |
幕政 see styles |
bakusei / bakuse ばくせい |
the shogunate (administration) |
幕末 see styles |
bakumatsu ばくまつ |
(hist) Bakumatsu period; closing days of the Tokugawa shogunate; end of the Edo period |
幕臣 see styles |
bakushin ばくしん |
shogunate retainer; shogunate vassal |
幕軍 see styles |
bakugun ばくぐん |
(hist) shogunate army |
幕領 see styles |
bakuryou / bakuryo ばくりょう |
(hist) (See 天領・1) land under the direct control of the shogunate |
年寄 see styles |
toshiyori としより |
(1) old people; the aged; (2) (sumo) trustee of the Japan Sumo Association; retired high-ranking wrestler who is licensed to coach and receives retirement pay; (3) senior statesman (of the Tokugawa shogunate); (4) important local official (under the Tokugawa Shogunate) |
御倉 see styles |
mikura みくら |
(1) shelving (a play, movie, etc.); closing down; cancelling; canceling; shelf (i.e. "on the shelf"); (2) rice storehouse of the Edo shogunate; (surname) Mikura |
御蔵 see styles |
mikura みくら |
(1) shelving (a play, movie, etc.); closing down; cancelling; canceling; shelf (i.e. "on the shelf"); (2) rice storehouse of the Edo shogunate; (place-name, surname) Mikura |
御領 see styles |
goryou / goryo ごりょう |
(hist) land under the control of the imperial household or the shogunate; (place-name, surname) Goryō |
旧幕 see styles |
kyuubaku / kyubaku きゅうばく |
the old feudal government; shogunate |
東鑑 see styles |
azumakagami あづまかがみ |
Japanese medieval text that chronicles events of the Kamakura Shogunate |
江戸 see styles |
edo えど |
(hist) Edo (shogunate capital; former name of Tokyo); Yedo; (place-name, surname) Edo |
減封 see styles |
genpou / genpo げんぽう |
(hist) forced reduction of a daimyo's land by the Edo Shogunate; curtailment of a daimyo's domain |
移封 see styles |
ihou / iho いほう |
(noun, transitive verb) (hist) forced relocation of a daimyo to a different domain by the Edo shogunate |
草莽 see styles |
cǎo mǎng cao3 mang3 ts`ao mang tsao mang soumou; soubou / somo; sobo そうもう; そうぼう |
a rank growth of grass; uncultivated land; wilderness (1) (form) commoner; humble subject; (2) (hist) private citizen who opposed the Tokugawa shogunate during the Bakumatsu period; (3) (obsolete) grassy place; bush |
触書 see styles |
furegaki ふれがき |
Edo-period proclamation issued by the shogunate (or a daimyo, etc.) usu. to the general populace |
討幕 see styles |
toubaku / tobaku とうばく |
(n,vs,vi) attacking the shogunate |
鎖国 see styles |
sakoku さこく |
(noun/participle) (1) (See 開国・2) national isolation; closing the country (to foreigners); (2) (hist) sakoku; policy of national isolation enacted by the Tokugawa shogunate |
開府 see styles |
kaifu かいふ |
establishment of the shogunate; founding a shogunate |
お触れ see styles |
ofure おふれ |
(1) official notice; (2) (abbreviation) Edo-period proclamation issued by the shogunate (or a daimyo, etc.) usu. to the general populace |
お触書 see styles |
ofuregaki おふれがき |
Edo-period proclamation issued by the shogunate (or a daimyo, etc.) usu. to the general populace |
お達し see styles |
otasshi おたっし |
(1) notice or order handed down from above; announcement; notification; (2) Edo-period proclamation issued by the shogunate (or a daimyo, etc.) to the concerned parties |
君沢形 see styles |
kimisawagata きみさわがた |
schooner style ship built at the end of the Shogunate |
吾妻鏡 see styles |
azumakagami あづまかがみ |
Japanese medieval text that chronicles events of the Kamakura Shogunate |
将軍家 see styles |
shougunke / shogunke しょうぐんけ |
family positioned to accede to the shogunate |
将軍職 see styles |
shougunshoku / shogunshoku しょうぐんしょく |
the shogunate |
幕府領 see styles |
bakufuryou / bakufuryo ばくふりょう |
(hist) (See 天領・1) land under the direct control of the shogunate |
年より see styles |
toshiyori としより |
(1) old people; the aged; (2) (sumo) trustee of the Japan Sumo Association; retired high-ranking wrestler who is licensed to coach and receives retirement pay; (3) senior statesman (of the Tokugawa shogunate); (4) important local official (under the Tokugawa Shogunate) |
年寄り see styles |
toshiyori としより |
(1) old people; the aged; (2) (sumo) trustee of the Japan Sumo Association; retired high-ranking wrestler who is licensed to coach and receives retirement pay; (3) senior statesman (of the Tokugawa shogunate); (4) important local official (under the Tokugawa Shogunate) |
御庭番 see styles |
oniwaban おにわばん |
spy working for the Edo shogunate; oniwaban |
御触れ see styles |
ofure おふれ |
(1) official notice; (2) (abbreviation) Edo-period proclamation issued by the shogunate (or a daimyo, etc.) usu. to the general populace |
御触書 see styles |
ofuregaki おふれがき |
Edo-period proclamation issued by the shogunate (or a daimyo, etc.) usu. to the general populace |
御達し see styles |
otasshi おたっし |
(1) notice or order handed down from above; announcement; notification; (2) Edo-period proclamation issued by the shogunate (or a daimyo, etc.) to the concerned parties |
新撰組 see styles |
shinsengumi しんせんぐみ |
Shinsengumi; shogunate police and military force located in Kyoto and dedicated to suppressing anti-shogunate activities (Edo period); (person) Shinsengumi |
新選組 see styles |
shinsengumi しんせんぐみ |
Shinsengumi; shogunate police and military force located in Kyoto and dedicated to suppressing anti-shogunate activities (Edo period); (person) Shinsengumi |
朱印状 see styles |
shuinjou / shuinjo しゅいんじょう |
license with a red seal (licence); shogunate license to trade (licence) |
朱印船 see styles |
shuinsen しゅいんせん |
(archaism) red seal ship; shogunate-licensed trading ship |
株仲間 see styles |
kabunakama かぶなかま |
(hist) merchant guild entrusted by the shogunate to manage its respective trade (Edo period) |
武家衆 see styles |
bukeshuu / bukeshu ぶけしゅう |
(See 公家衆) samurai for the shogunate |
源賴朝 源赖朝 see styles |
yuán lài cháo yuan2 lai4 chao2 yüan lai ch`ao yüan lai chao |
MINAMOTO no Yoritomo (1147-1199), Japanese warlord and founder of the Kamakura shogunate 鐮倉幕府|镰仓幕府[Lian2 cang1 mu4 fu3] |
異人館 see styles |
ijinkan いじんかん |
Western style residences built mostly for early foreign settlers during the end of the Shogunate and the Meiji era |
触れ書 see styles |
furegaki ふれがき |
Edo-period proclamation issued by the shogunate (or a daimyo, etc.) usu. to the general populace |
触書き see styles |
furegaki ふれがき |
Edo-period proclamation issued by the shogunate (or a daimyo, etc.) usu. to the general populace |
開成所 see styles |
kaiseijo / kaisejo かいせいじょ |
(hist) Kaiseijo (school of foreign studies set up by the shogunate during the Edo period) |
陸援隊 see styles |
rikuentai りくえんたい |
(hist) Rikuentai; anti-shogunate army formed in Kyoto in 1867 by Nakaoka Shintarō |
一国一城 see styles |
ikkokuichijou / ikkokuichijo いっこくいちじょう |
(1) (yoji) (possession of) one feudal domain and one castle; being independent (acting without compromise or assistance); (2) (yoji) (hist) establishing only one castle in each feudal domain (edict issued by the shogunate in 1615) |
倒幕運動 see styles |
toubakuundou / tobakundo とうばくうんどう |
(hist) movement to overthrow the shogunate (mid-19th century) |
公武合体 see styles |
koubugattai / kobugattai こうぶがったい |
(hist) shogunate marital union with the Imperial family |
室町幕府 see styles |
shì tǐng mù fǔ shi4 ting3 mu4 fu3 shih t`ing mu fu shih ting mu fu muromachibakufu むろまちばくふ |
Muromachi bakufu, the feudal government of Japan (1338-1573) under the Ashikaga shoguns (hist) (See 室町時代) Muromachi shogunate (1336-1573) |
寺社奉行 see styles |
jishabugyou / jishabugyo じしゃぶぎょう |
governmental position of the shogunate, responsible for the management of temples and shrines |
寺請制度 see styles |
teraukeseido / teraukesedo てらうけせいど |
(hist) terauke system; system established by the Edo shogunate that required citizens to register with a temple in order to prove their Buddhist (i.e. non-Christian) faith |
尊王討幕 see styles |
sonnoutoubaku / sonnotobaku そんのうとうばく |
reverence for the emperor and the overthrow of the shogunate |
幕藩体制 see styles |
bakuhantaisei / bakuhantaise ばくはんたいせい |
(hist) feudal system of the shogunate and domains |
御庭番衆 see styles |
oniwabanshuu / oniwabanshu おにわばんしゅう |
Oniwaban; the Shogunate's "guard of the inner garden" |
徳川幕府 see styles |
tokugawabakufu とくがわばくふ |
(hist) (See 江戸幕府) Tokugawa shogunate (1603-1867); Edo shogunate |
應仁之亂 应仁之乱 see styles |
yīng rén zhī luàn ying1 ren2 zhi1 luan4 ying jen chih luan |
Ōnin war 1467-1477 between factions of Ashikaga shogunate |
戊辰戦争 see styles |
boshinsensou / boshinsenso ぼしんせんそう |
(hist) Boshin War (Japanese civil war between Imperial and shogunate forces; 1868-1869); (personal name) Boshinsensou |
旧幕時代 see styles |
kyuubakujidai / kyubakujidai きゅうばくじだい |
the shogunate period; the days of the shogunate regime |
本領安堵 see styles |
honryouando / honryoando ほんりょうあんど |
(yoji) recognition and guarantee, by the shogunate, of ownership of the inherited estate of a samurai who pledged allegiance to it (in the Kamakura and early Muromachi periods) |
武家伝奏 see styles |
buketensou; bukedensou / buketenso; bukedenso ぶけてんそう; ぶけでんそう |
(hist) imperial official in charge of communication between the shogunate and the court (during the Muromachi and Edo periods) |
武家時代 see styles |
bukejidai ぶけじだい |
(hist) (See 王朝時代) feudal period (characterized by the rule of the shogunate, 1185-1867); age of militarist government |
江戸幕府 see styles |
edobakufu えどばくふ |
(hist) (See 徳川幕府) Edo shogunate (1603-1867); Tokugawa shogunate |
王朝時代 see styles |
ouchoujidai / ochojidai おうちょうじだい |
(hist) (See 武家時代) Dynastic period (the Nara period and esp. the Heian period, characterized by the rule of the emperor as opposed to shogunate) |
触れ書き see styles |
furegaki ふれがき |
Edo-period proclamation issued by the shogunate (or a daimyo, etc.) usu. to the general populace |
足利幕府 see styles |
ashikagabakufu あしかがばくふ |
(hist) (See 室町幕府) Ashikaga shogunate (i.e. the Muromachi shogunate, 1336-1573) |
辞官納地 see styles |
jikannouchi / jikannochi じかんのうち |
(hist) Tokugawa Yoshinobu's resignation as Minister of the Interior and the abandonment of the Shogunate's territories (during the Meiji Restoration) |
鎌倉幕府 see styles |
kamakurabakufu かまくらばくふ |
(hist) Kamakura shogunate (1185-1333) |
鐮倉幕府 镰仓幕府 see styles |
lián cāng mù fǔ lian2 cang1 mu4 fu3 lien ts`ang mu fu lien tsang mu fu |
Kamakura shogunate 1192-1333 |
公武合体論 see styles |
koubugattairon / kobugattairon こうぶがったいろん |
(hist) idea of uniting the court and the shogunate (late Edo period) |
Variations: |
kanpan かんぱん |
(1) (See 私版・2) government publication; (2) (hist) Chinese textbook (published by the Edo shogunate) |
武家諸法度 see styles |
bukeshohatto ぶけしょはっと |
(hist) law decreeing rules for daimyo during Tokugawa shogunate |
神奈川条約 see styles |
kanagawajouyaku / kanagawajoyaku かながわじょうやく |
(hist) Convention of Kanagawa (March 31, 1854); Kanagawa Treaty; Japan-US Treaty of Peace and Amity; unequal treaty signed between the United States and the Tokugawa shogunate that forced Japan to end its policy of national seclusion |
蛤御門の変 see styles |
hamagurigomonnohen はまぐりごもんのへん |
(exp,n) (hist) Hamaguri Gomon incident (1864 clash between pro and anti-shogunate forces) |
Variations: |
azumakagami; azumakagami あずまかがみ; あづまかがみ |
Japanese medieval text that chronicles events of the Kamakura Shogunate |
日米和親条約 see styles |
nichibeiwashinjouyaku / nichibewashinjoyaku にちべいわしんじょうやく |
(hist) Japan-US Treaty of Peace and Amity (March 31, 1854); Convention of Kanagawa; Kanagawa Treaty; unequal treaty signed between the United States and the Tokugawa shogunate that forced Japan to end its policy of national seclusion |
Variations: |
otasshi おたっし |
(1) (See 達し) notice or order handed down from above; announcement; notification; (2) (hist) (See 御触書) Edo-period proclamation issued by the shogunate (or a daimyo, etc.) to the concerned parties |
Variations: |
ofuregaki おふれがき |
(hist) (See お達し・2) Edo-period proclamation issued by the shogunate (or a daimyo, etc.) usu. to the general populace |
Variations: |
shinsengumi しんせんぐみ |
(hist) Shinsengumi; Edo-period police and military force dedicated to suppressing anti-shogunate activities |
Variations: |
ando あんど |
(n,vs,vi) (1) relief; reassurance; (noun, transitive verb) (2) (hist) (See 本領安堵) recognition of right to land ownership (by the shogunate, a feudal lord, etc.); (n,vs,vi) (3) (archaism) (orig. meaning) living safely surrounded by walls |
Variations: |
okura; okura おくら; オクラ |
(1) (See 蔵・くら) shelving (a play, movie, etc.); closing down; cancelling; canceling; shelf (i.e. "on the shelf"); (2) rice storehouse of the Edo shogunate |
Variations: |
toshiyori としより |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (sensitive word) old person; elderly person; senior citizen; (2) {sumo} trustee of the Japan Sumo Association; retired high-ranking wrestler who is licensed to coach and receives retirement pay; (3) senior statesman (of the Tokugawa shogunate); (4) important local official (under the Tokugawa Shogunate) |
Variations: |
ofure おふれ |
(1) official notice; (2) (お触れ, 御触れ only) (hist) (abbreviation) (See お触書) Edo-period proclamation issued by the shogunate (or a daimyo, etc.) usu. to the general populace |
Variations: |
furegaki ふれがき |
(hist) (See 御触書) Edo-period proclamation issued by the shogunate (or a daimyo, etc.) usu. to the general populace |
Variations: |
okura; okura(sk) おくら; オクラ(sk) |
(1) shelving (a play, movie, etc.); closing down; cancelling; canceling; (2) (hist) rice storehouse (of the Edo shogunate) |
Variations: |
ofure おふれ |
(1) official notice; (2) (お触れ only) (hist) (abbreviation) (See お触書) Edo-period proclamation issued by the shogunate (or a daimyo, etc.) usu. to the general populace |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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