Gaikoku bugyo

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  • Japanese: 外国奉行 (Gaikoku bugyô)

The position of Gaikoku bugyô, or Foreign Affairs Magistrate, was created in 1858/7, shortly after the signing of the Harris Treaty with the United States, and shortly before the signing of new treaties with the United Kingdom, Russia, France, and the Netherlands. The position of Kaibô kakari (coastal affairs officer) was abolished at this time.

Mizuno Tadanori, Nagai Naoyuki, Iwase Tadanari, Inoue Kiyonao, and Hori Toshihiro were the first to be assigned to this post. Kiyonao and Toshihiro continued to serve, respectively, as Shimoda bugyô and Hakodate bugyô while taking on the new position.

The Gaikoku bugyô enjoyed a bashodaka of 2000 koku, a rank equivalent to shotaifu, and a seat above that of the ongoku bugyô.

Selected List of Gaikoku bugyô

References

  • Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 3 (1937), 9.