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    The Naidaijin (内大臣, Naidaijin, also pronounced uchi no otodo), literally meaning "Inner Minister", was an ancient office in the Japanese Imperial Court...
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  • The Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal of Japan (内大臣, Naidaijin) was an administrative post not of Cabinet rank in the government of the Empire of Japan, responsible...
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    clan, descendants of the emperors. Daijinke (大臣家): could be appointed naidaijin, if this office became vacant. In reality, the highest office they could...
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    Fujiwara no Michikane (藤原道兼). Naidaijin, Fujiwara no Michitaka. Naidaijin, Fujiwara no Korechika (藤原伊周), 973–1010. Naidaijin, Kan'in Kinsue (藤原公季), 956–1029...
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    the Left Sadaijin Minister of the Right Udaijin Minister of the Center Naidaijin Major Counselor Dainagon Middle Counselor Chūnagon Minor Counselor Shōnagon...
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    Takatsukasa Sukehiro, 1863 Kampaku, Nijō Nariyuki, 1863–1866 Sadaijin Udaijin Naidaijin Dainagon Emperor Kōmei was the last Japanese Emperor who had more than...
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    was later known as the Edo bakufu. Toyotomi Hideyori was elevated to Naidaijin in the Imperial court. In 1605 (Keichō 10, 15th day of the 12th month)...
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    1814–1823 Kampaku, Takatsukasa Masamichi, 1823–1856 Sadaijin Udaijin Naidaijin Dainagon Emperor Ninkō's family included 7 sons and 8 daughters from various...
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    or state, was expected to work closely the Minister of the Center (the Naidaijin), whose position ranked just below the Udaijin and the Sadaijin. This...
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    Go-Momozono's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included: Sadaijin, Udaijin, Naidaijin, and Dainagon. The following eras occurred during Go-Momozono's reign:...
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    immediately appointed Naidaijin, or Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal. The office of the Privy Seal was identical with the old Naidaijin only in its Japanese...
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    the Left Sadaijin Minister of the Right Udaijin Minister of the Center Naidaijin Major Counselor Dainagon Middle Counselor Chūnagon Minor Counselor Shōnagon...
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    Ieyasu was entitled with the position of inner minister (Japanese: 内大臣 Naidaijin) in the fifth month of 1596. Maeda was acting as counselor of the first...
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  • biostratigraphical significance of a new Middle Devonian phacopid trilobite from the Naidaijin Formation, Kurosegawa Terrane, Kyushu, southwest Japan". Paleontological...
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    Sadaijin, Kose no Tokoda(巨勢徳太) (593–658), 649–658 Udaijin (not appointed) Naidaijin (内臣), Nakatomi no Kamako(中臣鎌子) (Fujiwara no Kamatari, 藤原鎌足) (614–669)...
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    the Left Sadaijin Minister of the Right Udaijin Minister of the Center Naidaijin Major Counselor Dainagon Middle Counselor Chūnagon Minor Counselor Shōnagon...
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    Korechika is sometimes referred to as Gidō-sanshi (儀同三司) or Sochi no Naidaijin (帥内大臣). Shōryaku 2 (991): Named Sangi (参議) Shōryaku 3 (992): Named Gon-no-Chūnagon...
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    included: Sadaijin, Soga no Akae no Omi Udaijin, Nakatomi no Kane no Muraji Naidaijin The years of Tenmu's reign were marked by only one era name or nengō,...
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    Akiyoshi, 1629–1635 Sesshō, Nijō Yasumichi, 1635–1647 Sadaijin Udaijin Naidaijin Dainagon The years of Meishō's reign are encompassed within one era name...
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    the Left Sadaijin Minister of the Right Udaijin Minister of the Center Naidaijin Major Counselor Dainagon Middle Counselor Chūnagon Minor Counselor Shōnagon...
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    succeeding to the position of Regent, Yorimichi had held the title of Naidaijin (Minister of the Center/Palace Minister, second rank range), the lowest...
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    Go-Sakuramachi's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included: Sadaijin Udaijin Naidaijin Dainagon Empress of Japan Emperor of Japan List of emperors of Japan Japanese...
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  • Minister of the Left, Right, or Center (左大臣、右大臣、内大臣, sadaijin, udaijin, naidaijin), he had to be in either the Senior Second Rank (正二位, shō ni-i) or the...
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    Tsunetada, 1330 Kampaku, Takatsukasa Fuyunori, 1330–1333 Sadaijin Udaijin Naidaijin Dainagon The years of Go-Daigo's reign are more specifically identified...
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    of the Daijō-kan included: Kampaku, Konoe Uchisaki. Sadaijin Udaijin Naidaijin Dainagon Emperor Momozono had only one lady-in-waiting named Ichijō Tomiko...
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  • he was appointed to Naidaijin (minister) in the end. Takafuji is referred to as Ko-ichijō Naidaijin (小一条内大臣) or Kajūji Naidaijin (勧修寺内大臣). He was the...
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    Go-Tsuchimikado's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included: Sadaijin Udaijin Naidaijin Dainagon The years of Go-Tsuchimikado's reign are more specifically identified...
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    Daijō-kan included: Kampaku, Nijō Mitsuhira, 1653–1663 Sadaijin Udaijin Naidaijin Dainagon The years of Go-Sai's reign are more specifically identified...
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    (Fujiwara) Norimoto (1457–1462) Tokudaiji (Fujiwara) Kin'ari (1462–1464) Naidaijin (Minister of the Center): Konoe (Fujiwara) Fusatsugu (1426–1429) Koga...
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    Daijō-daijin, Takechi-shinnō (the 3rd son of Emperor Tenmu) Sadaijin Udaijin Naidaijin Jitō's reign is not linked by scholars to any era or nengō. The Taika...
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