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Motoda, Nagazane Motoda, Nagazane
(1818 - 1891)

Portrait of Motoda, Nagazane(1)
  • Photo no.1 : Kinsei Meishi Shashin vol.2
  • b&w ; 27.0x21.0 cm

Confucian scholar, court official. Born in Kumamoto as the son of a samurai of the Kumamoto Clan. He became a student of Shonan Yokoi at the Jishukan clan school. In 1870, he became (lecturer) for the clan governor Morihisa Hosokawa. In the following year, he served in the Imperial Household Ministry and became (lecturer) to the Emperor Meiji. He contributed to the establishment of , the Emperor's close aid in the court ministry in 1877. In 1879, following criticism of clan clique-based politics, he initiated a movement to promote direct administration for the Emperor but failed and the was abolished. He became first-grade in 1881, court councillor in 1886 and served as privy councillor from 1888. He engaged in the drafting of "" an edition of "" and others, and drafted the Imperial Rescript on Education.

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