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Uraga bugyō (浦賀奉行) were officials of the Tokugawa shogunate with responsibility for administration of the port of Uraga, which was a port of inspection for Japanese coastal vessels, especially those proceeding to Edo. This office was created in 1721, and it was held by one or two fudai daimyōs—always two who were appointed concurrently after 1844. Conventional interpretations have construed these Japanese titles as "commissioner" or "overseer" or "governor".

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  • Les Uraga bugyō (浦賀奉行) sont des fonctionnaires du shogunat Tokugawa responsables de l'administration du port d'Uraga, port d'inspection des navires japonais côtiers, en particulier ceux en provenance d'Edo. Créé en 1721, le poste est occupé par un ou deux fudai daimyo, toujours deux nommés simultanément après 1844. Les interprétations classiques traduisent ces titres japonais comme « commissaire », « surveillant » ou « gouverneur ». Uraga est à la fois une ville et un port à l'entrée de la baie de Tokyo, situé sur la côte orientale de la péninsule de Miura, à l'extrémité nord du chenal d'Uraga. (fr)
  • Uraga bugyō (浦賀奉行) were officials of the Tokugawa shogunate with responsibility for administration of the port of Uraga, which was a port of inspection for Japanese coastal vessels, especially those proceeding to Edo. This office was created in 1721, and it was held by one or two fudai daimyōs—always two who were appointed concurrently after 1844. Conventional interpretations have construed these Japanese titles as "commissioner" or "overseer" or "governor". Uraga is both a town and a harbour at the entrance of Tokyo Bay, located on the eastern side of the Miura Peninsula, at the northern end of the Uraga Channel. (en)
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  • Les Uraga bugyō (浦賀奉行) sont des fonctionnaires du shogunat Tokugawa responsables de l'administration du port d'Uraga, port d'inspection des navires japonais côtiers, en particulier ceux en provenance d'Edo. Créé en 1721, le poste est occupé par un ou deux fudai daimyo, toujours deux nommés simultanément après 1844. Les interprétations classiques traduisent ces titres japonais comme « commissaire », « surveillant » ou « gouverneur ». Uraga est à la fois une ville et un port à l'entrée de la baie de Tokyo, situé sur la côte orientale de la péninsule de Miura, à l'extrémité nord du chenal d'Uraga. (fr)
  • Uraga bugyō (浦賀奉行) were officials of the Tokugawa shogunate with responsibility for administration of the port of Uraga, which was a port of inspection for Japanese coastal vessels, especially those proceeding to Edo. This office was created in 1721, and it was held by one or two fudai daimyōs—always two who were appointed concurrently after 1844. Conventional interpretations have construed these Japanese titles as "commissioner" or "overseer" or "governor". (en)
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  • Uraga bugyō (fr)
  • Uraga bugyō (en)
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