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* ''Birth: [[1830]]''
 
* ''Birth: [[1830]]''
 
* ''Death: [[1895]]''
 
* ''Death: [[1895]]''
* ''Other name: Yamaguchi Sensho''
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* ''Other Names'': 山口泉処 ''(Yamaguchi Sensho)''
* ''Titles: [[Tsukaiban]], [[Metsuke]], Gaikoku Bugyo, [[Edo]] Machi Bugyo''
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* ''Titles: [[Tsukaiban]], [[Metsuke]], Gaikoku Bugyô, [[Edo]] Machi Bugyô''
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* ''Japanese'': [[山口]] 直毅 ''(Yamaguchi Naoki)''
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Yamaguchi Naoki was initially a confucian scholar who was appointed as a [[Tsukaiban]] in [[1860]], and promoted to [[Metsuke]] by the end of the same year. In [[1863]], he accompanied [[Tokugawa Iemochi]] on his historic trip to [[Kyoto]] (along with the [[Shinsengumi]].  During the same year, he was appointed administrator of Kanagawa.
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Yamaguchi Naoki was initially a Confucian scholar who was appointed as a [[Tsukaiban]] in [[1860]], and promoted to [[Metsuke]] by the end of the same year. In [[1863]], he accompanied [[Tokugawa Iemochi]] on his historic trip to [[Kyoto]] (along with the [[Shinsengumi]]).  During the same year, he was appointed administrator of Kanagawa.
After a cannon attack on an American ship in [[Choshu]], he investigated the incident with [[Matsumae Takahiro]].
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After a cannon attack on an American ship in [[Choshu|Chôshû]], he investigated the incident along with [[Matsumae Takahiro]].
    
In [[1890]], Yamaguchi was interviewed by the [[Kyuji Shimonkai]] about his life during the [[Bakumatsu Period]].  The interview was published in the [[Kyuji Shimonroku]].
 
In [[1890]], Yamaguchi was interviewed by the [[Kyuji Shimonkai]] about his life during the [[Bakumatsu Period]].  The interview was published in the [[Kyuji Shimonroku]].
      
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