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Elevated from ''kachi-gashira'' to ''[[metsuke]]'' in [[1853]], Nagai was assigned to the guard stations at Edo Bay the following year. On [[1854]]/1/22, he was named ''kaibô kakari'' (official in charge of coastal defense). On 4/5 that same year, he was re-assigned to [[Nagasaki]]; a year later, on [[1855]]/4/10, [[Asano Ichigaku]] was assigned to take his place in Nagasaki.<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 2 (1937), 45.</ref>
 
Elevated from ''kachi-gashira'' to ''[[metsuke]]'' in [[1853]], Nagai was assigned to the guard stations at Edo Bay the following year. On [[1854]]/1/22, he was named ''kaibô kakari'' (official in charge of coastal defense). On 4/5 that same year, he was re-assigned to [[Nagasaki]]; a year later, on [[1855]]/4/10, [[Asano Ichigaku]] was assigned to take his place in Nagasaki.<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 2 (1937), 45.</ref>
  
Naoyuki continued to play a prominent role in foreign relations matters; in [[1857]], he was assigned to help oversee preparations for the visit of US consul general [[Townsend Harris]] to Edo.<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 2 (1937), 386.</ref>
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Naoyuki continued to play a prominent role in foreign relations matters; in [[1857]], he was assigned to help oversee preparations for the visit of US consul general [[Townsend Harris]] to Edo.<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 2 (1937), 386.</ref> At the end of that year, on 1857/12/3, Naoyuki was named ''[[kanjo bugyo|kanjô bugyô]]'', replacing [[Mizuno Tadanori]].<ref>''Ishin Shiryô Kôyô'' 維新史料綱要, vol 2, University of Tokyo Shiryôhensanjo (1937), 454.</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 02:34, 14 May 2020

  • Titles: Iwanojô, Genba no kami
  • Japanese: 永井 尚志 (Nagai Naoyuki)

Nagai Naoyuki was a Tokugawa shogunate official who played a notable role in coastal defense in the early 1850s.

Elevated from kachi-gashira to metsuke in 1853, Nagai was assigned to the guard stations at Edo Bay the following year. On 1854/1/22, he was named kaibô kakari (official in charge of coastal defense). On 4/5 that same year, he was re-assigned to Nagasaki; a year later, on 1855/4/10, Asano Ichigaku was assigned to take his place in Nagasaki.[1]

Naoyuki continued to play a prominent role in foreign relations matters; in 1857, he was assigned to help oversee preparations for the visit of US consul general Townsend Harris to Edo.[2] At the end of that year, on 1857/12/3, Naoyuki was named kanjô bugyô, replacing Mizuno Tadanori.[3]

References

  • Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 1 (1937), 493, 534, 537, 575, 580.
  1. Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 2 (1937), 45.
  2. Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 2 (1937), 386.
  3. Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 2, University of Tokyo Shiryôhensanjo (1937), 454.