In the early Edo period, a person who acted as the Shogun's eyes and ears and was also responsible for confidential consultations. Some of them received this special treatment while serving as page chiefs, financial magistrates, young councilors, and aides, and some even went on to become Roju (seniors) . They later became chamberlains. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 江戸初期、将軍の耳目となり、内密の相談にもあずかった人。小姓組番頭、勘定奉行、若年寄、側衆などをつとめながらこの殊遇を受けたが、老中に進んだ者もいる。のちの側用人(そばようにん)。
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