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Shikibu-shō
The was one of eight ministries of the Japanese imperial court, established by the Taihō Code of early 8th century. The ministry was replaced in the Meiji period. Shikibu-shō is also where the Lady Murasaki Shikibu derives her name, probably owing to the senior secretary post that her father and her husband once occupied in the ministry. It is also the origin of the name of Shikike, one of the four great branches of the Fujiwara clan. ==Later history== The ministry was renamed ''Mombushō'' for a brief number of years after 758, but the original name was restored in 764.〔 The name has since remained unchanged until the Ritsuryō system was abandoned during the Meiji period. In the Edo period, titles related to the Shikibu-shō, such as , were largely ceremonial and could be held by non-kuge, such as daimyō lords.
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