Ministry of Ceremonies (Japan) (redirect from 治部省)
The Ministry of Civil Administration (治部省, Jibu-shō) (lit. the department of governance affairs) was a division of the eighth century Japanese government...
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shoku) under the current agency, and the Ministry of Civil Administration (治部省, Jibu shō) which oversaw the Bureau of Music (雅楽寮, Uta ryō) that would now...
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List of Japanese court ranks, positions and hereditary titles (section Eight Ministries (八省, hasshō))
the Center (中務省, nakatsukasa shō). Minister of Civil Service (治部卿, jibu kyō)—the highest position in the Ministry of Civil Service (治部省, jibu shō). Minister...
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subsequent volumes addressing the Ministry of Ceremonies (治部省) and the Ministry of the Imperial Household (宮内省) regulated Shinto worship and contained liturgical...
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Daigaku no kami). The Taihō Code established a Ministry of Ceremonies (治部省, Jibu-shō); also known as the "Ministry of the Interior". In the 18th century...
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Administration Notifying the Appointment of Enchin as Attendant Monk (円珍充内供奉治部省牒, enchin jūnai gubu jibu shōchō), 29.4–139.1 cm (11.6–54.8 in) Certificate...
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was already Governor of Hitachi and Chief Minister of Ceremonies (Jibu-kyō, 治部卿) According to Kitabatake Chikafusa's 14th-century account, Mototsune resolved...
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