Tairō

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Tairō (大老, lit. "great elder") was a high-ranking official position in the bakuhan taisei government of Japan. The tairō would preside over the governing Rōjū council in the event of an emergency. A tairō would be nominated from among a group of samurai families who supported Tokugawa Ieyasu. Generally, the position was used to provide Japan with a capable temporary leader in the absence of a shogun, or in the event that the shogun was incapacitated.

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Name Domain From To
Sakai Tadayo Harima March 12, 1636 March 19, 1636
Doi Toshikatsu Shimousa November 7, 1638 July 10, 1644
Sakai Tadakatsu Wakasa November 7, 1638 May 26, 1656
Sakai Tadakiyo Harima March 29, 1666 December 9, 1680
Ii Naozumi Omi November 19, 1668 January 3, 1676
Hotta Masatoshi Shimousa November 12, 1681 August 28, 1684
Ii Naomori Omi June 13, 1696 March 2, 1700
Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu Yamato January 11, 1706 June 3, 1709
Ii Naomori Omi February 13, 1711 February 23, 1714
Ii Naoyuki Omi November 28, 1784 September 1, 1787
Ii Naoaki Omi December 28, 1835 May 13, 1841
Ii Naosuke Omi April 23, 1858 March 3, 1860
Sakai Tadashige Harima February 1, 1865 November 12, 1865

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