Unlike many modern governmental councils or organizations, the ''Hyôjôsho'' members had other responsibilities and powers, outside of being members of the Council. In addition to the ''Rôjû'', the members of the ''Hyôjôsho'' were the ''[[machi bugyo|Machi bugyô]]'' (City Commissioners), ''[[Jisha bugyo|Jisha bugyô]]'' (Commissioners of Shrines and Temples), ''[[Kanjo bugyo|Kanjô bugyô]]'' (Finance Commissioners), and the ''[[Metsuke|Ô-Metsuke]]'' (Chief Inspectors). | Unlike many modern governmental councils or organizations, the ''Hyôjôsho'' members had other responsibilities and powers, outside of being members of the Council. In addition to the ''Rôjû'', the members of the ''Hyôjôsho'' were the ''[[machi bugyo|Machi bugyô]]'' (City Commissioners), ''[[Jisha bugyo|Jisha bugyô]]'' (Commissioners of Shrines and Temples), ''[[Kanjo bugyo|Kanjô bugyô]]'' (Finance Commissioners), and the ''[[Metsuke|Ô-Metsuke]]'' (Chief Inspectors). |