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in
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Japan. This office was created on July 3, 1859, when five '' fudai''
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were appointed.Beasley, William G. (1955). ''Select Documents on Japanese Foreign Policy, 1853-1868,'' p. 324. Conventional interpretations have construed these Japanese titles as "commissioner" or "overseer" or "governor." This '' bakufu'' title identifies an official responsible for administration of the port of Kanagawa (modern
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. The numbers of men holding the title concurrently would vary over time, fluctuating from as few as five in number in 1859 to as many as nine at one time. This office was often held concurrently with the office of '' gaikoku-bugyō''.


List of Kanagawa ''bugyō''

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, (1859). *
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(1859-1860, 1861-1862). *
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(1860-1863). * Abe Masato (1864-1866). * Hayakawa HisatakeBeasely, p. 204.


See also

* Bugyō


Notes


References

* Beasley, William G. (1955)
''Select Documents on Japanese Foreign Policy, 1853-1868.''
London:
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