retainer; subject; vassal; servant
prime minister (as the head of a cabinet government); premier
(arch.) retainer; (arch.) attendant; Omi (hereditary title; orig. one of the two highest such titles, later demoted to sixth highest of eight); I; me
chief vassal; senior statesman
loyal retainer; loyal subject
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Minister of Defense; Minister of Defence
shogunate retainer; shogunate vassal
rear vassal; daimyo's retainer
prime minister (as the head of a cabinet government); premier
Minister of the Right (official in Nara and Heian periods)
ruler and ruled; master and servant
Minister of the Left (official in Nara and Heian periods)
(story of the) Forty-seven Rōnin; the Treasury of Loyal Retainers; Chūshingura
immediate follower (of the shogun)
a crowd or large number of one's retainers or subjects
minister of state; cabinet minister (Japan)
Grand Minister; Chancellor of the Realm
Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry
Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
disloyal retainer; treacherous subject
(arch.) slave; retainer; servant; captive; varlet; I
Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare
Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal (1885-1945); Minister of the Interior (669-1868)
(of members of the Imperial family) becoming subjects of the state
Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications
Army Minister; Minister of War
Minister of the Environment
Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
influential vassal; powerful retainer; powerful courtier
strategist; tactician; schemer
Minister of the Imperial Household
Minister of Health and Welfare
Minister of Agriculture and Commerce (Meiji-Taisho)
State Minister in Charge of Financial Affairs
Minister for Reconstruction
rebels against one's lord and one's parents; rebellious (treacherous) subject; traitor
State Minister in Charge of Regulatory Reform
disloyalty; unfaithfulness
Minister of Agriculture and Forestry
rebel; insurrectionist; traitor
Minister of Communications and Transportation (1885-1949)
to rise to the highest possible rank
Minister of State for Special Missions; Minister of State for Science and Technology Policy
minister (of government); noble; (arch.) nobleman's residence
Minister of State for Special Missions; Minister of State for Science and Technology Policy
Minister of Posts and Telecommunications
disloyal retainer; treacherous subject
slanderous retainer; libelous vassal
civil official (esp. dealing with literary matters)
Minister of International Trade and Industry
the cabinet minister in charge
nominal (figurehead) minister; titular minister
Ason (second highest of the eight hereditary titles)
close adviser; close advisor
minister without a portfolio
favored retainer; favoured retainer
retainer who dares to dissuade his lord
favorite courtier; favourite courtier
State Minister in Charge of Issues of Okinawa and Northern Territories
State Minister in Charge of Issues of Okinawa and Northern Territories
State Minister in Charge of Economic and Fiscal Policy
State Minister in Charge of Postal Services Privatization
State Minister in Charge of Science and Technology Policy
grand purification ceremony (so-called because it was overseen by the Nakatomi family)
grand purification ceremony (so-called because it was overseen by the Nakatomi family)
downstage left pillar (on a noh stage)
townspeople; the common people