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Nabeshima Naohiro (Saga)

was the 11th and final ''daimyō'' of Saga Domain in Hizen Province, Kyūshū, Japan. Before the Meiji Restoration, his name was and his honorary title was ''Hizen-no-Kami''.
== Biography ==
Naohiro was the second son of Nabeshima Naomasa, the 10th ''daimyō'' of Saga. On the retirement of his father in 1861, Naohiro was appointed 11th (and final) ''daimyō'' of Saga Domain.
During the Boshin War of the Meiji Restoration, he led Saga’s forces as a component the Satchō Alliance in support of Emperor Meiji, after the Battle of Toba-Fushimi and fought against the Tokugawa remnants at the Battle of Ueno and in the various campaigns in northern Japan against the Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei.
With the abolition of the han system, he surrendered his domain to the central government, and departed Japan with his two younger brothers for studies in Great Britain starting 1871.〔 He was appointed plenipotentiary minister to Rome in 1880, and returned to Japan in 1882. During his stay in England, he was appointed as official representative of Japan to the Court of St. James's by the Japanese government. After his return to Japan, he served in various political capacities, including president of the ''Genrōin'', advisor to Emperor Meiji (and later Emperor Taishō), and as a member of the House of Peers. He was created ) in the Peerage Act of July 7, 1884.〔 From 1911, he was president of Kokugakuin University.
His connections with the Imperial Family of Japan were strong. His second daughter became the wife of Prince Nashimoto Morimasa. This marriage produced for Naohiro two granddaughters, the elder of whom named Masako who became known as Bangja, consort to the heir to the Korean Yi Dynasty. Naohiro's fourth daughter named married Matsudaira Tsuneo and one of their daughters became Princess Chichibu. Naoharu died in 1921, and his grave is at the Aoyama Cemetery in Tokyo.

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