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Nabeshima Naotora : ウィキペディア英語版
Nabeshima Naotora

was the 11th and final ''daimyō'' of Ogi Domain in Hizen Province, Kyūshū, Japan. Before the Meiji Restoration, his courtesy title was ''Kii-no-Kami'' and junior 5th, lower grade court rank (''ju go i no ge'' 従五位下).
== Biography ==
Naotora was born as the 7th son of Nabeshima Naomasa, the ''daimyō'' of Saga Domain. As the 10th ''daimyō'' of Ogi, Nabeshima Naosuke had no son, he adopted Naotora, who married his only daughter Haruko. Naotora became ''daimyō'' on the death of his father-in-law in 1864.
The Boshin War of the Meiji Restoration began only four years later, and he was called upon to lead Ogi’s forces against the Tokugawa remnants at Akita in northern Japan. For his loyalty to the new government and efforts in the war, the revenues of Ogi domain were raised by 5,000 ''koku'' in August 1869. However, this reward was only nominal, as with the abolition of the han system, the title of ''daimyo'' had been abolished and Naotora became "domain governor". This title was abolished as well in 1871, when Ogi domain became part of the new Saga Prefecture.
Naotora departed Japan with his elder brother Nabeshima Naohiro in 1873 for studies in Great Britain, returning to Japan only in 1882. During his stay in England, many of his former retainers perished in the Saga Rebellion and he found himself in disfavor with the new Meiji government. However, through the efforts of his brother Naohiro after his return to Japan, he was awarded the peerage title of viscount (''shishaku'') under the ''kazoku'' system.
He later served as an advisor to the Foreign Ministry and as a member of the House of Peers in the Diet of Japan.

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