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1880-1899 & 1931-1932: Tokugawa kinreikō - A Source Collection
of Tokugawa Period Laws & Regulations
徳川禁令考 - Tokugawa Kinrei-kō - "Survey of Tokugawa Laws"
During the last two decades of the 1800s, when the Japanese Meiji Government Ministry of Justice first prepared and published its monumental collection of selected Edo Period laws and regulations, a mere 11 book pages of so called "Fuke Sect" related documents were also included
Tokugawa kinreikō, Book 5, publ. by Yoshikawa Kōbunkan, Tokyo, 1931-32.
Section with Fuke Sect related document on pages 106-116, frames 61-66.
Link to online version:
National Diet Library, Tokyo: Tokugawa kinreikō, Book 5, 1932-33
Tokugawa kinreikō, Book 5, publ. by Yoshikawa Kōbunkan, Tokyo, 1931-32.
Section with Fuke Sect related document on pages 106-116, frames 58-63.
Link to online version:
National Diet Library, Tokyo: Tokugawa kinreikō, Book 5, 1932-33
Tokugawa kinreikō (complete). Originally compiled and eventually published in 1880-1899
by the Japanese Ministry of Justice (Shihōshō, 1871-1948).
Link to all volumes present in the National Diet Library:
National Diet Library, Tokyo: Tokugawa kinreikō, complete collection
Un-edited copy of description of this work:
A GUIDE TO JAPANESE REFERENCE AND RESEARCH MATERIALS
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456. Shihosh6o f,/ 4 (Ministry of Justice), Tokugawa kinreiko Tt "I t / ~ (Survey of Tokugawa laws),
Tokyl, Yoshikawa K6bunkan, 1931-32, 6 v. Second series 1931-32, 6 v.
A classified collection of Tokugawa laws compiled by Kikuchi Shunnosuke and first published in the present
form in 1894. The 1931-32 edition is a photolithograph version of the earlier printing. The first series
consists of general administrative and civil laws.
These are classified under broad headings such as
court nobles, military houses, temples, shrines, commoners, and foreign affairs, and a number of subheadings. Laws are listed chronologically within each section.
This is not an official edition of Tokugawa
laws. Many of the texts are corrupt and the coverage is not complete. But it is the most conveniently arranged of such collections. Series II (Tokugawa kinreiko koshu ft 4 ) consists of criminal laws classified
by offences. The last volume contains records of trials and sentences.
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Source URL: https://quod.lib.umich.edu/c/cjs/ahe5130.0001.001/68:8/--japanese-history-a-guide-to-japanese-reference-and-research?page=root;size=100;view=text
This new web page is under careful preparation.
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