[こくし;くにのつかさ, kokushi ; kuninotsukasa] (n) (See 守・かみ) provincial governor (under the ritsuryo system, any of a group of officials, esp. the director) #8016
[えじ;えいし, eji ; eishi] (n) (1) soldiers of the ritsuryo system that guarded gates of the imperial palace, the court, etc.; (2) term used in error to refer to young men that were made to do forced labour in the ritsuryo system; (3) guards originally stationed at the grand shrine at Ise and shrine at Atsuta, Nagoya to protect the officials there
[かりょう, karyou] (n) subordinates; petty officials
[かいはつりょうしゅ;かいほつりょうしゅ(ok), kaihatsuryoushu ; kaihotsuryoushu (ok)] (n) local warriors, or provincial or district officials, who developed paddy field lands
[かんいじゅうにかい, kan'ijuunikai] (n) first system to rank officials into 12 levels (603 AD)
[かんき, kanki] (n) rules which officials must follow
[かんけん, kanken] (n) officials; authorities; (P)
[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
[かんさつぎょし, kansatsugyoshi] (n) imperial censor; ancient Chinese official in charge of inspecting other officials
[かんけいしゃ, kankeisha] (n) authorized people; authorised people; person(s) concerned; officials; staff; (P)
[きかん, kikan] (n) (hon) you (used to address government officials, military personnel, etc.)
[こうしょくついほう, koushokutsuihou] (n) purge of public officials
[こうきしゅくせい, koukishukusei] (n) eliminating corruption among government officials; tightening discipline (among)
[さんこう, sankou] (n) three lords (highest ranking officials in the old Imperial Chinese or Japanese governments)
[こうさく, kousaku] (n) (arch) ceremony where the Emperor would inspect the records of attendance and absence of officials
[じむとうきょく, jimutoukyoku] (n) officials in charge; (P)
[わかどしより, wakadoshiyori] (n) (1) young person acting like an old person; (2) (See 老中) officials who helped the council of elders during the Edo period
[じもく, jimoku] (n) ceremony for appointing officials other than ministers (from the Heian period)
[ぞうし, zoushi] (n) (1) palace room for government officials or ladies in waiting; (2) room inside a palace or private estate allocated to employees; person living in such a room; (3) (See 大学寮) boarding house for trainee administrators (ritsuryo period)
[あまくだり, amakudari] (n, vs) retiring high-ranking government officials taking a lucrative job in a private or semi-private corporation; (P)
[にゅうこくしんさかん, nyuukokushinsakan] (n) immigration officer; immigration investigation officials
[ひゃっかん, hyakkan] (n) all the officials
[ぶんぶひゃっかん, bunbuhyakkan] (n) all the officials, both military and civil
[べいしほうしょう, beishihoushou] (n) federal officials (US)
[ほうえき, houeki] (n) (1) (See 襴, 闕腋) stitched side of some traditional Japanese clothing; clothing with such a stitched side; (2) robe with a round collar, stitched sides and a ran, worn by the emperor and high-ranking officials
[ほうえきのほう, houekinohou] (n) (See 襴) robe with a round collar, stitched sides and a ran, worn by the emperor and high-ranking officials
[やくたく, yakutaku] (n) government housing for officials
[りじん, rijin] (n) officials
[りとう, ritou] (n) party of officials
[りむ, rimu] (n) the work of officials
[わきあけ, wakiake] (n) (1) (See 闕腋の袍) robe worn by military officials with a round collar, unstitched open sides, and no wrapped fabric along the bottom; (2) (See 八つ口) small opening in the side of traditional Japanese clothing (where the sleeve meets the bodice, below the armpit); clothing with such an opening (usu. worn by women or children)
[りんぎせいど, ringiseido] (n) the system in government offices and business corporations in which draft proposals are prepared by someone in charge of the matter and circulated for collective deliberation and final approval by particular (designated) officials or executives
[けってき;けつえき(闕腋), ketteki ; ketsueki ( ketsu waki )] (n) (1) (abbr) (See 縫腋) unstitched, open side of some traditional Japanese clothing; clothing with such an open side; (2) (See 闕腋の袍) robe worn by military officials with a round collar, unstitched open sides and no ran
[けってきのほう, kettekinohou] (n) (See 襴) robe worn by military officials with a round collar, unstitched open sides and no ran