Naitō Nobuchika

Naitō Nobuchika
Daimyō of Murakami
In office
1825–1864
Preceded by Naitō Nobuatsu
Succeeded by Naitō Nobutami
Personal details
Born (1813-01-24)January 24, 1813
Died May 14, 1874(1874-05-14) (aged 61)
Nationality Japanese

Naitō Nobuchika (内藤 信親, January 24, 1813 – May 14, 1874), also known as Nobukoto (Shinshi), was a Japanese daimyō of the late Edo period, who ruled the Murakami Domain. His title was Kii-no-kami.[1]

Before he became the Tokugawa shogunate's chief representative in the capital as Kyoto shoshidai in 1850–1851, he had been Osaka jōdai in 1848–1850.[2]

Nobuchika supported the Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei during the Boshin War

Notes

  1. Beasley, William G. (1955). Select Documents on Japanese Foreign Policy, 1853–1868, p. 338.
  2. Beasley, p. 326.

References

  • Beasley, William G. (1955). Select Documents on Japanese Foreign Policy, 1853–1868. London: Oxford University Press. [reprinted by RoutledgeCurzon, London, 2001. ISBN 978-0-19-713508-2 (cloth)]
Preceded by
Naitō Nobuatsu
Daimyō of Murakami
1825–1864
Succeeded by
Naitō Nobutami
Preceded by
Sakai Tadaaki
49th Kyoto Shoshidai
1850–1851
Succeeded by
Wakisaka Yasuori


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