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- In December 1885, due to the establishment of the Cabinet System, the Council-Chamber was repealed and the Cabinet Legislation Bureau was newly set up under the Cabinet Legislation Bureau Edict. In February 1948, the Establishment Law of the Legislation Agency (1947 Law No. 193) was put into effect, under which the Legislation Bureau and the Ministry of Justice were integrated and the Legislation Bureau was separated from the Cabinet. In June 1949, the Legislation Agency was transformed into the Office of Justice. In August 1952, the Establishment Law of the Legislation Bureau (1952 Law No. 252) was put into effect under which the Legislation was once again placed in the Cabinet. The First Department, the Second Department, the Third Department, and the Administration Office of the Director-General were set up. In July 1962, it was renamed the Cabinet Legislation Bureau. In addition to these, the Fourth Department was newly set up.
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National Archives of Japan
- Cabinet Secretariat
- Cabinet Legislation Bureau
- Records concerning Dajokan/Cabinet
- 総理庁・総理府関係
- Privy Council Records
- Public Records Restituted from the United States
- Records concerning Ministry of Home Affairs
- 逓信・郵政関係
- 戦犯裁判関係
- Records related to Financial History
- 在外財産関係
- 厚生関係
- Related to Economy and Industry
- 戦時海事関係
- 占領軍関係
- Naikaku Bunko (Cabinet Library)
- Diplomatic Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- The National Institute for Defense Studies, Ministry of Defense
- University of the Ryukyus Library
- Hokkaido Prefectural Library
- Archives of Hokkaido
- Kobe University Library
- Research Support Office, Faculty of Economics, Oita University
- Hoover Institution, Stanford University
- Library, Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO)
- The Oriental Library (Toyo Bunko)
- Japan Press Research Institute
- Yamaguchi University Library