Castle rice magistrate - Jomaibugyo

Japanese: 城米奉行 - じょうまいぶぎょう
Castle rice magistrate - Jomaibugyo
A title of a job in the Edo Shogunate. One of the storehouse magistrates under the control of the Finance Magistrate. They were in charge of managing the rice stockpiles in Edo Castle, but when rice storehouses were consolidated in Asakusa, they were abolished.

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Japanese:
江戸幕府の職名。勘定奉行支配下の蔵奉行の一つ。江戸城中備蓄米の管理にあたっていたが,米蔵が浅草に統一され,廃止された。

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