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Un daikansho (代官所) est le bureau d'un magistrat (daikan) au cours de la période Edo (1603-1868) de l'histoire japonaise.
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Un daikansho (代官所) est le bureau d'un magistrat (daikan) au cours de la période Edo (1603-1868) de l'histoire japonaise.
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