Jiwari-bugyō
Jiwari-bugyō (地割奉行, jiwari-bugyō) were officials of the Tokugawa shogunate in Edo period Japan.
This bakufu title identifies an official with responsibility for surveying land.[1]
Notes
- Naito, Akira et al. (2003). Edo: the City that Became Tokyo, p. 26.
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References
- Naito, Akira, Kazuo Hozumi, and H. Mack Horto. (2003). Edo: the City that Became Tokyo. Tokyo: Kodansha. ISBN 4-7700-2757-5
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