However, in the Imperial Court, bakufu and the Sekkan families, this position was often called 'Moushitsugi,' whereas it was often called 'Soja' in Shugo daimyo (shugo, which were Japanese provincial military governors, that became daimyo, which were Japanese feudal lords) and Sengoku daimyo (Japanese territorial lord in the Sengoku period). |
が、朝廷や幕府、摂関家などでは「申次」、守護大名や戦国大名では「奏者」と呼ばれる事例が多い。 |