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The Kyoto Shoshidai (京都所司代, Kyōto Shoshidai) was an important administrative and political office in the Tokugawa shogunate. The office was the personal representative of the military dictators Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi in Kyoto, the seat of the Japanese Emperor, and was adopted by the Tokugawa shōguns. The significance and effectiveness of the office is credited to the third Tokugawa shōgun, Tokugawa Iemitsu, who developed these initial creations as bureaucratic elements in a consistent and coherent whole.

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  • The Kyoto Shoshidai (京都所司代, Kyōto Shoshidai) was an important administrative and political office in the Tokugawa shogunate. The office was the personal representative of the military dictators Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi in Kyoto, the seat of the Japanese Emperor, and was adopted by the Tokugawa shōguns. The significance and effectiveness of the office is credited to the third Tokugawa shōgun, Tokugawa Iemitsu, who developed these initial creations as bureaucratic elements in a consistent and coherent whole. The office was similar to the Rokuhara Tandai of the 13th- and 14th-century Kamakura shogunate. Tandai was the name given to governors or chief magistrates of important cities under the Kamakura shogunate. The office became very important under the Hōjō regents and was always held by a trusted member of the family. (en)
  • Le poste de Kyoto shoshidai (京都所司代, Kyōto shoshidai) est une importante fonction administrative et politique qui exista au Japon du XVIe siècle à 1867. Le rôle et les pouvoirs de cette fonction sont codifiés par le troisième shogun, Tokugawa Iemitsu, qui transforme la création originale en un élément bureaucratique d'un ensemble uniforme et cohérent. (fr)
  • 교토소사대(일본어: 京都所司代)는 근세 일본의 역직으로 교토의 행정기관이다. 1568년 오다 노부나가에 의해 만들어졌으며 에도 시대에도 존속하였다. (ko)
  • 京都所司代(きょうとしょしだい)は、近世の日本において京都に設置された行政機関である。 永禄11年(1568年)に織田信長が設置したものと、江戸時代に江戸幕府が設置したものがある。「所司」の本来の意味においては、鎌倉幕府の侍所の次官を所司と呼んだが、室町幕府の侍所では長官を所司と呼び、その代理を所司代と呼んだ。 (ja)
  • O Kyōto Shoshidai ( 京都所司代 Kyōto Shoshidai?) foi um posto administrativo e político responsável pela segurança da região de Kyōto no Período Edo da História do Japão . A importância e eficácia do cargo foi reforçada pelo terceiro shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu, que desenvolveu as criações iniciais de elementos burocráticos em um todo consistente e coerente . (pt)
  • 京都所司代是幕府職稱,一般由譜代大名擔任,是幕府在京都的代表。 (zh)
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  • Le poste de Kyoto shoshidai (京都所司代, Kyōto shoshidai) est une importante fonction administrative et politique qui exista au Japon du XVIe siècle à 1867. Le rôle et les pouvoirs de cette fonction sont codifiés par le troisième shogun, Tokugawa Iemitsu, qui transforme la création originale en un élément bureaucratique d'un ensemble uniforme et cohérent. (fr)
  • 교토소사대(일본어: 京都所司代)는 근세 일본의 역직으로 교토의 행정기관이다. 1568년 오다 노부나가에 의해 만들어졌으며 에도 시대에도 존속하였다. (ko)
  • 京都所司代(きょうとしょしだい)は、近世の日本において京都に設置された行政機関である。 永禄11年(1568年)に織田信長が設置したものと、江戸時代に江戸幕府が設置したものがある。「所司」の本来の意味においては、鎌倉幕府の侍所の次官を所司と呼んだが、室町幕府の侍所では長官を所司と呼び、その代理を所司代と呼んだ。 (ja)
  • O Kyōto Shoshidai ( 京都所司代 Kyōto Shoshidai?) foi um posto administrativo e político responsável pela segurança da região de Kyōto no Período Edo da História do Japão . A importância e eficácia do cargo foi reforçada pelo terceiro shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu, que desenvolveu as criações iniciais de elementos burocráticos em um todo consistente e coerente . (pt)
  • 京都所司代是幕府職稱,一般由譜代大名擔任,是幕府在京都的代表。 (zh)
  • The Kyoto Shoshidai (京都所司代, Kyōto Shoshidai) was an important administrative and political office in the Tokugawa shogunate. The office was the personal representative of the military dictators Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi in Kyoto, the seat of the Japanese Emperor, and was adopted by the Tokugawa shōguns. The significance and effectiveness of the office is credited to the third Tokugawa shōgun, Tokugawa Iemitsu, who developed these initial creations as bureaucratic elements in a consistent and coherent whole. (en)
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  • Kyoto Shoshidai (en)
  • Kyoto shoshidai (fr)
  • 교토소사대 (ko)
  • 京都所司代 (ja)
  • Kyoto Shoshidai (pt)
  • 京都所司代 (zh)
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