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    The Daijō-kan or Dajō-kan (Japanese: 太政官), also known as the Great Council of State, was (i) (Daijō-kan) the highest organ of Japan's premodern Imperial...
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    The Daijō-daijin or Dajō-daijin (太政大臣, "Chancellor of the Realm") was the head of the Daijō-kan (太政官, Council of State) during and after the Nara period...
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    administrative body called the Daijō-kan (Council of State). This early Daijō-kan was composed of the three ministers—the Daijō-daijin (Chancellor), the Sadaijin...
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    functionaries. The role of Sangi was an important element in the Daijō-kan (Council of State). The Daijō-kan schema proved to be adaptable in the creation of constitutional...
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    The role of Shōnagon was an important element in the Daijō-kan (Council of State). The Daijō-kan schema proved to be adaptable in the creation of constitutional...
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    somewhat flexibly within the Daijō-kan were; Sangi (Associate counselor). This office functions as a manager of Daijō-kan activities within the palace...
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  • of Divinities (神祇官, jingi-kan) and Daijō-kan, the Council of State (太政官, daijō-kan). However, the department and Daijō-kan made its first appearance in...
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    The role of Chūnagon was an important element in the Daijō-kan (Council of State). The Daijō-kan schema proved to be adaptable in the creation of constitutional...
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    administrative body called the Daijō-kan (太政官, Council of State). This early Daijō-kan was composed of the three ministers—the Daijō-daijin (太政大臣, Chancellor...
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    Ha, describes the nature of the 1877 Supreme Council (Daijō-kan) Directive "image of Daijō-kan Directive of Mar 20, 1877 明治十年三月二十日 太政官指令文". image is a...
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    Sadaijin (左大臣, Minister of the Left) and other senior officials of the Daijō-kan (太政官, Council of State), and to convey the Emperor's decisions to them...
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    facto national flag of Japan. Two proclamations issued in 1870 by the Daijō-kan, the governmental body of the early Meiji period, each had a provision...
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    the seats in the anticipated House of Peers. In 1885, he replaced the Daijō-kan with a cabinet composed of ministry heads, and himself took up the new...
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    (1711–1716) Kyōhō (1716–1736) During Nakamikado's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included: Kampaku, Konoe Iehiro Sadaijin Udaijin Naidaijin Dainagon Nakamikado's...
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    (1751–1764) Meiwa (1764–1772) During Go-Sakuramachi's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included: Sadaijin Udaijin Naidaijin Dainagon Empress of Japan Emperor...
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    Members of the Tachibana family often held high court posts within the Daijō-kan (Ministry of State), most frequently Sadaijin (Minister of the Left)....
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    departments were set up: The Jingi-kan (神祇官, Department of Worship), in charge of rituals and clergy The Daijō-kan (太政官, Department of State), divided...
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    Asia East Asia Development Board (Kōain) Legislative and deliberative bodies Daijō-kan Privy Council Gozen Kaigi Imperial Diet Peers Representatives...
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    included a ministry dealing with military affairs. Amongst the significant daijō-kan officials serving in this ministry structure were: Chief administrator...
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    Tenpō (1830–1844) Kōka (1844–1848) During Ninkō's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included: Kampaku, Ichijō Tadayoshi, 1814–1823 Kampaku, Takatsukasa Masamichi...
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    the pinnacle of a life's career. During Kōmei's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included: Kampaku, Takatsukasa Masamichi, 1823–1856 Kampaku, Kujō Hisatada...
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  • (神祇官, Jingi-kan) and the Department of State (太政官, Daijō-kan). The Jingi-kan was the higher branch, taking precedence over the Daijō-kan and handled all...
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    over time. The Ministry was established in 649 as a liaison between the Daijō-kan and the Emperor. The ambit of the Ministry's activities encompasses, for...
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    (1741–1744) Enkyō (1744–1748) During Sakuramachi's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included: Sadaijin Udaijin Naidaijin Dainagon Emperor Sakuramachi's family...
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    Imo Incident in July 1882, Iwakura Tomomi submitted a document to the daijō-kan titled "Opinions Regarding Naval Expansion" asserting that a strong navy...
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    pinnacle of a life's career. During Go-Hanazono's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included: Sesshō (Regent for a minor Emperor): Nijō (Fujiwara) Mochimoto...
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    Asia East Asia Development Board (Kōain) Legislative and deliberative bodies Daijō-kan Privy Council Gozen Kaigi Imperial Diet Peers Representatives...
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    pinnacle of a life's career. During Go-Nara's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included: Kampaku, Konoe Sakihisa, 1536–1612. Sadaijin Udaijin Nadaijin...
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    owner of a shoki-shōen often utilized the local government system of Daijō-kan, kuni and kōri to meet this need; an owner of shoki-shōen who usually...
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  • put into effect during the reign of Emperor Monmu. There were specific Daijō-kan officials within this ministry structure whose attention was focused primarily...
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