(n) petty official
(n) superior officer
(n) supernumerary official
(n) Shinto priest
(P)
(n) one's former post
(n) subordinate official
government clerk
(n,vs) retirement from office
(P)
(n) Edo-period prefectural governor (magistrate, bailiff)
(P)
(n) Ministry of Civil Administration and Social Welfare (Zhou-dynasty China)
(n,adj-no) (arch) director (highest of the four administrative positions of the ritsuryo period)
chief
(n,adj-no) (arch) director (highest of the four administrative positions of the ritsuryo period)
chief
(n,adj-no) (arch) director (highest of the four administrative positions of the ritsuryo period)
chief
(n) secretary (government)
director
chief
(P)
(n) Ministry of State (Zhou-dynasty China)
(n) Ministry of Works (Zhou-dynasty China)
(n) two departments (under the ritsuryo system: the Dept. of State & the Dept. of Worship)
(n,vs,adj-no) appointment
investiture
(n) (arch) inspector (third highest of the four administrative ranks of the ritsuryo period)
(n) (arch) inspector (third highest of the four administrative ranks of the ritsuryo period)
(n) judge
magistrate
(n) (arch) removal from office
(n) petty official responsible for collecting public gossip and presenting it to the king (in ancient China)
(n) all the officials
(n) military or naval officer
(n) adjutant
aide
aide-de-camp
(n) adjutant
aide
aide-de-camp
(n) civil official
(ok) (n) Oversight Department (division of the daijokan responsible for controlling central and provincial governmental offices)
(n) Oversight Department (division of the daijokan responsible for controlling central and provincial governmental offices)
(n) judge