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List of Kuge families
The List of Kuge families were the high level bureaucrats and nobles (''kuge'') in the Japanese Imperial court.〔Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). ("Kuge" ) in ''Japan Encyclopedia'', p. 570.〕
The ''kuge'' along with the ''daimyō'' made up the nobility (''kazoku'') of post-Meiji Restoration Japan. The ''kazoku'' was abolished shortly after World War II.
This list is based on the lineage of the family (the clan from which the family derives, such as the Fujiwara, Minamoto, or Taira) and the ''kakaku'' (rank).
== Fujiwara clan ==
The Fujiwara four families (藤原四家) were branches established by the four sons of Fujiwara no Fuhito〔Nussbaum, ("Fujiwara no Fuhito" at p. 202 ).〕
* NankeBrinkley, Frank and Dairoku Kikuchi. (1915). ''A History of the Japanese People from the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era,'' ; excerpt, "Muchimaro's home, being in the south (''nan'') of the capital, was called ''Nan-ke''; Fusazaki's, being in the north (''hoku''), was termed ''Hoku-ke''; Umakai's was spoken of as ''Shiki-ke'', since he presided over the Department of Ceremonies (''shiki''), and Maro's went by the name of ''Kyō-ke'', this term also having reference to his office."〕
* Hokke
* Shikike
* Kyōke
(in order of creation)
''Sekke''(摂家)〔Nussbaum, ("Go-sekke" at p. 260 ).〕
*IchijōPapinot, Jacques Edmond Joseph. (1906). ''Dictionnaire d’histoire et de géographie du Japon''; Papinot, (2003). ("Ichijō," ''Nobiliare du Japon'', p. 13 ); retrieved 2013-8-13.〕
*Konoe〔Papinot, (2003). ("Konoe," ''Nobiliare du Japon'', p. 24 ); retrieved 2013-8-13.〕
*Kujō〔Papinot, (2003). ("Kujō" at p. 25 ); retrieved 2013-8-13.〕
*Nijō〔Papinot, (2003). ("Nijō" at p. 42 ); retrieved 2013-8-13.〕
*Takatsukasa〔Papinot, (2003). ("Takatsukasa" at p. 58 ); retrieved 2013-8-13.〕
The above are collectively known as the Five regent houses.
''Seigake''(清華家)
*Daigo 醍醐家
*Imadegawa (renamed Kikutei) 今出川(菊亭)家
*Kasannoin 花山院家
*Ōinomikado 大炊御門家
*Saionji 西園寺家
*Sanjō 三條家
*Tokudaiji 德大寺家
Daijinke(大臣家)
*Sanjōnishi 三條西家
*Ōgimachinosanjō (renamed Saga) 正親町三條(嵯峨)家
*Nakanoin 中院家
Urinke(羽林家)
*Aburanokōji 油小路家
*Anegakōji 姉小路家
*Ano 阿野家
*Asukai 飛鳥井家
*Fujitani 藤谷家
*Hachijō 八條家
*Hanazono 花園家
*Hashimoto 橋本家
*Higashizono 東園家
*Higuchi 樋口家
*Hinonishi 日野西家
*Horikawa 堀河家
*Imaki 今城家
*Irie 入江家
*Ishiyama 石山家
*Iwano 石野家
*Jimyōin 持明院家
*Kawabata 河鰭家
*Kazahaya 風早家
*Kushige 櫛笥家
*Machijiri 町尻家
*Matsunoki 松木家
*Mibu 壬生家
*Minase 水無瀬家
*Mushanokōji 武者小路家
*Nakayama 中山家
*Nakazono 中園家
*Nanba 難波家
*Nishiōji 西大路家
*Nishiyotsutsuji 西四辻家
*Nonomiya 野宮家
*Nyakuōji 若王子家
*Ōgimachi 正親町家
*Ogura 小倉家
*Omiya 大宮家
*Oshikōji 押小路家
*Reizei (Reizen, Kaminoreizei) 冷泉家
*Rokkaku 六角家
*Sakurai 櫻井家
*Shichijō family 七條家
*Shigenoi 滋野井家
*Shijō 四條家
*Shimizudani 清水谷家 
*Shimonoreizei 下冷泉家
*Sono 園家
*Sonoike 園池家
*Takamatsu 高松家
*Takano 高野家
*Takaoka 高丘家
*Umezono 梅園家
*Uratsuji 裏辻家
*Washio 鷲尾家 
*Yabu 藪家
*Yamamoto 山本家
*Yamanoi 山井家
*Yamashina 山科家
*Yotsutsuji 四辻家
Meika(名家)
*Bōjō family 坊城家
*Hamuro 葉室家
*Hino 日野家
*Hinonishi 日野西家
*Hirohashi 廣橋家
*Honami 穂波家
*Ikegami 池尻家
*Kadenokōji 勘解由小路家
*Kajūji 勧修寺家
*Kanroji 甘露寺家
*Karasumaru 烏丸家
*Kitanokōji 北小路家
*Madenokōji 万里小路家
*Mimurodo 三室戸家
*Nakamikado 中御門家
*Okazaki 岡崎家
*Seikanji 清閑寺家
*Shibayama 芝山家
*Takeya 竹屋家
*Toyama 外山家
*Toyooka 豊岡家
*Tsutsumi 堤家
*Umenokōji 梅小路家
*Uramatsu 裏松家
*Yanagiwara 柳原家
Hanke(半家)
*Karahashi 唐橋家
*Shirakawa 白川家
*Takakura 高倉家 
*Tominokōji 富小路家 
*Nishikikōji 錦小路家

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