During the
Edo period, the number of
bugyō reached its largest extent as the bureaucracy of the
Tokugawa shogunate expanded on an
ad hoc basis, responding to perceived needs and changing circumstances.
List : •
Edo machi-bugyō (江戸町奉行) – Magistrates or municipal administrators of
Edo. •
Kita-machi-bugyō (北町奉行) – North Edo magistrate. •
Minami-machi-bugyō (南町奉行) – South Edo magistrate. •
Gaikoku-bugyō (外国奉行) – Commissioners in charge of trade and diplomatic relations with foreign countries after 1858. •
Gunkan-bugyō (軍鑑奉行) – Commissioners in charge of naval matters (post-1859). •
Hyōgo bugyō (兵庫奉行) – Overseers of the port of
Hyōgo (post-1864). •
Jisha-bugyō (寺社奉行) – Ministers or administrators for religious affairs; overseers of the country's temples and shrines. •
Jiwari-bugyō (地割奉行)- Commissioners of surveys and surveying. •
Kanagawa bugyō (神奈川奉行) – Overseers of the port of
Kanagawa (post-1859). •
Kanjō-bugyō (勘定奉行) – Ministers or administrators for shogunal finance (post-1787). •
Gundai (郡代)– Deputies. •
Ginza (銀座) – Silver
za or monopoly office (post-1598). •
Shuza (朱座) – Cinnabar
za or monopoly office (post-1609). •
Kanjō-ginmiyaku – Comptrollers of Finance. •
Kyoto shoshidai (京都所司代) -- Shogunal representatives at Kyoto. •
Kyoto machi-bugyō (京都町奉行) – Magistrates or municipal administrators of
Kyoto. •
Fushimi bugyō (伏見奉行) – Magistrates or municipal administrators of
Fushimi (post-1620). •
Nara bugyō (奈良奉行) – Governors of
Nara. •
Machi-bugyō (町奉行) – Magistrates or municipal administrators in shogunal cities: Edo, Kyoto, Nagasaki,
Nara,
Nikkō, and
Osaka. •
Niigata bugyō (新潟奉行) – Overseers of the port of
Niigata. •
Nikkō bugyō (日光奉行) – Overseers of
Nikkō. •
Osaka jōdai (大阪城代) – Overseers of
Osaka Castle. •
Osaka machi-bugyō (大阪町奉行) – Magistrates or municipal administrators in shogunal cities like
Osaka. •
Sakai bugyō (堺奉行) – Overseers of the town of
Sakai. •
Sado bugyō (佐渡奉行) – Overseers of the island of
Sado. •
Sakuji-bugyō (作事奉行) – Commissioners of works (post-1632). •
Shimoda bugyō (下田奉行) – Overseers of the port of
Shimoda. •
Sumo-bugyō (相撲奉行) – Ancestors of the function of . Officials during the
Kamakura shogunate in charge of refereeing
sumo matches at the imperial court. •
Sunpu jōdai (駿府城代) – Overseers of
Sunpu Castle. •
Yamada bugyō (山田奉行) -- Representatives of the shogunate at
Ise. •
Zaimoku-ishi bugyō (材木石奉行) - Overseer of construction materials for the Shōgun's properties (from 1647) •
Zen bugyō (膳奉行) – Overseer of victuals for the Shōgun's table ==Meiji period==