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  • *''Compiled: [[1806]], [[Dochu bugyo|Dôchû bugyô]]'' ...mpiled in [[1806]] by the office of the [[Tokugawa shogunate]]'s ''[[dochu bugyo|dôchû bugyô]]'' (Magistrate of Road Affairs).
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  • ...ed to ''[[ometsuke|ômetsuke]]''. The following year he was named ''[[dochu bugyo|dôchû bugyô]]''. In [[1860]], he was then named ''Nishinomaru rusui'', a
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  • *1747/1 [[Nihonzaemon]] turns himself in to [[Bugyo|Machi Bugyô]].([[Kyoto]]) *[[Rinzai]] monk [[Mujaku Dochu|Mujaku Dôchû]]<!--無著道忠--> dies (b. [[1653]]).
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  • ...n embassy|Ryukyuan]] and [[Korean embassies to Edo]], and the ''[[chatsubo dochu|chatsubo dôchû]]'' caravan carrying [[Uji tea]] to the shogunate, as well
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  • ...ins of command (i.e. under innkeepers, post-station officials, and [[dochu bugyo|post-road magistrates]]). The authorities thus looked the other way to a ce
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  • ...ictions, as it helped attract pilgrims, and therefore donations. ''[[Dochu bugyo|Dôchû bugyô]]'' who oversaw the post-stations allowed brothels to operat
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  • ...erage year, more than half of the ''honjin's'' guests were ''daimyô''; ''[[bugyo|bugyô]]'', ''[[daikan]]'', and other shogunate officials comprised just ov ...fic lords, and saw them only infrequently; a few ''honjin'' on the [[Nikko Dochu|road to Nikkô]] were dedicated to the service of the [[Gosanke]] Tokugawa
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