Naidaijin

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Naidaijin was a high-ranking ministerial position in Japan’s classical imperial government, situated just below the top chancellors in the court hierarchy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf court title
government office
imperial Japanese office
appliesToPeriod classical Japan
appointmentBy emperor of Japan
associatedWithClass kuge aristocracy
associatedWithPeriod Heian period NERFINISHED
Nara period NERFINISHED
classical imperial court
country Japan
governmentBranch central government
governmentLevel national
governmentSystem pre-modern Japanese monarchy
historicalStatus abolished office
jurisdiction affairs of the inner court
languageOfName Japanese
literalMeaning Inner Minister
locatedIn Heian-kyō NERFINISHED
Kyoto
officeType ministerial position
partOf Daijō-kan NERFINISHED
imperial court hierarchy
positionInHierarchy below Daijō-daijin
below Sadaijin
below Udaijin
powerBase court nobility
rank just below top chancellors
relatedOffice Daijō-daijin NERFINISHED
Sadaijin NERFINISHED
Udaijin NERFINISHED
reportsTo Daijō-daijin NERFINISHED
emperor of Japan NERFINISHED
roleInGovernment advisor to the emperor
assisted top chancellors
high-ranking minister
scriptOfName kanji
selectionBasis court rank
noble lineage
sphereOfInfluence imperial court politics
status prestigious office
transliteration 内大臣 NERFINISHED
usedInGovernmentSystem Ritsuryō system

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Imperial court of Japan (historically) keyOffice Naidaijin
subject surface form: Imperial court of Japan
Fujiwara no Kaneie courtTitle Naidaijin