[どう, dou] (n) (1) (abbr) road; (2) way; (3) Buddhist teachings; (4) Taoism; (5) modern administrative region of Japan (Hokkaido); (6) historical administrative region of Japan (Tokaido, Tosando, etc.); (7) province (Tang-era administrative region of China); (8) province (modern administrative region of Korea) #201
[まさ, masa] (n, n-pref) (1) (See 従・じゅ) greater (of equal court ranks); upper; senior; (2) (しょう only) (See 長官・かみ) director (highest of the four administrative positions of the ritsuryo period); chief; (pref) (3) (しょう only) (before a number) exactly; precisely #784
[とどうふけん, todoufuken] (n) administrative divisions of Japan #1381
[れい, rei] (n) (arch) administrative and civil code #1718
[ちょうかん, choukan] (n, adj-no) (arch) (See 四等官) director (highest of the four administrative positions of the ritsuryo period); chief #1886
[すけ, suke] (n) (arch) (See 四等官) assistant director (second highest of the four administrative positions of the ritsuryo period) #10735
[こあざ, koaza] (n) small administrative unit (of a village) #13973
[りつりょう;りつれい, ritsuryou ; ritsurei] (n) (See 律, 令・りょう) criminal, administrative and civil codes (forming the basis of ancient East Asian law; orig. Chinese); legal codes of the Nara and Heian eras based on Chinese models #17807
[いっぱんかんりひ, ippankanrihi] (n) administrative cost; head office expenses; general management expenses
[けいし;けし;いえづかさ, keishi ; keshi ; iedukasa] (n) (1) steward in charge of the affairs of nobles of the third rank and higher (from the middle of the Heian period); (2) (See 政所・3) administrative position (Kamakura and Muromachi periods)
[げん, gen] (n, n-suf) (1) (arch) special Nara-period administrative division for areas containing a detached palace (Yoshino and Izumi); (n) (2) (arch) (See 大宰府) secretary; third highest-ranking officials in the Dazaifu
[かんりきかん, kanrikikan] (n) { comp } administrative authority
[かんりぎょうむ, kanrigyoumu] (n) { comp } management task; administrative task
[かんりとう, kanritou] (n) administrative building
[かんりひ, kanrihi] (n) administration costs; administrative expenses; management costs
[かんりひよう, kanrihiyou] (n) administrative expenses; management expenses
[くしょ, kusho] (n, vs) dividing for administrative purposes; partition; division
[けいえいじょう, keieijou] (adj-no) administrative; managerial; operational
[けいえいせきにん, keieisekinin] (n) management responsibility; administrative responsibility
[ごぶぎょう, gobugyou] (n) (See 五大老) the five commissioners (administrative organ of feudal Japan established by Toyotomi Hideyoshi)
[ぎょうかく, gyoukaku] (n) (abbr) administrative reform; (P)
[ぎょうかんちょう, gyoukanchou] (n) Administrative Management Agency
[ぎょうせいかいかく, gyouseikaikaku] (n) administrative reform
[ぎょうせいかん, gyouseikan] (n) executive officer; administrative official
[ぎょうせいかんりちょう, gyouseikanrichou] (n) Administrative Management Agency
[ぎょうせいきかん, gyouseikikan] (n, adj-no) administrative organ; administrative body; (P)
[ぎょうせいきかんこじんじょうほうほごほう, gyouseikikankojinjouhouhogohou] (n) Law for the Protection of Personal Data Held by Administrative Organs (2003)
[ぎょうせいく, gyouseiku] (n) (See 自治区) administrative district; ward
[ぎょうせいくかく, gyouseikukaku] (n) administrative district
[ぎょうせいしどう, gyouseishidou] (n) (See 行政機関) administrative guidance
[ぎょうせいてつづき, gyouseitetsuduki] (n) administrative procedure
[ぎょうせいてつづきほう, gyouseitetsudukihou] (n) Administrative Procedures Act (1993)
[ぎょうせいしゅわん, gyouseishuwan] (n) skill at administration; one's administrative skills
[ぎょうせいしょぶん, gyouseishobun] (n) administrative measures (disposition); (P)
[ぎょうせいしょくいん, gyouseishokuin] (n) administrative officer
[ぎょうせいそしき, gyouseisoshiki] (n) administrative organization
[ぎょうせいそしょう, gyouseisoshou] (n) administrative litigation (action); (P)
[ぎょうせいほう, gyouseihou] (n) administrative law
[ぎょうせいめいれい, gyouseimeirei] (n) administrative or executive order
[こくぐんりせい, kokugunrisei] (n) (See 郷里制, 律令制) province-district-neighbourhood system (system of administrative divisions under the ritsuryo; 1 neighbourhood=~50 homes, 1 district=2-20 neighbourhoods)
[しとうかん, shitoukan] (n) (See 律令制) four administrative positions (of the ritsuryo system
[しせいほうしん, shiseihoushin] (n) administrative policy
[じむかん, jimukan] (n) administrative official; secretary; commissioner; (P)
[じむかんりデータしょり, jimukanri de-ta shori] (n) { comp } administrative data processing
[じむじかんかいぎ, jimujikankaigi] (n) Conference of Administrative Vice-Ministers
[じむしょくいん, jimushokuin] (n) administrative staff; business clerk; clerical force; clerical officer; clerical personnel; clerical staff; office employee; office personnel; office worker
[しゅかんちょうかんりりょういき, shukanchoukanriryouiki] (n) { comp } ADMD; ADministrative Management Domain
[さかん;しゅてん;そうかん(ok), sakan ; shuten ; soukan (ok)] (n) (1) (arch) (See 四等官) secretary (lowest of the four administrative ranks of the ritsuryo period); (2) (しゅてん only) (obs) (See 禰宜) shrine official (ranking below a negi)
[しゅにんせい, shuninsei] (n) a system under which schoolteachers are assigned additional administrative duties
[たてわりぎょうせい, tatewarigyousei] (n) vertically segmented administrative system; overcompartmentalized bureaucracy; system in which interministerial rivalry diminishes overall efficiency; (bureaucratic) sectionalism; interministerial rivalry; bureaucratic fiefdoms