Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal of Japan explained

The was an administrative post not of Cabinet rank in the government of the Empire of Japan, responsible for being a direct, personal advisor to the emperor, and keeping the Privy Seal of Japan and State Seal of Japan among other things.

The modern office of the Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal was identical to the old Naidaijin only in name and should not be confused.[1] The office was abolished in 1945 after World War II.

History

Meiji period

The modern office of the Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal was formed in 1885 after the Meiji government established the Japanese cabinet; however, the Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal was separate from the cabinet and acted as a direct, personal advisor to the Emperor. He was also responsible for the administration of imperial documents such as rescripts and edicts. Petitions to the emperor and the court were also handled by the Lord Keeper's office, as well as the responses.

In 1907, the post was expanded to become the with a chief secretary, three secretaries, and six assistants to handle the increased workload with the passing of the genrō.

Shōwa period

After the start of Emperor Hirohito's reign in 1925, the office and position of the Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal became increasingly important, at the expense of the office of the Prime Minister. Political infighting within the Diet of Japan further boosted the power of the Lord Keeper. The holder of this position could strictly control who was allowed to have an audience with the emperor and the flow of information.

The position and the office of the Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal were officially abolished on 24 November 1945.[2]

Today, the seals are kept in the care of the Chamberlain of Japan.

List of officeholders

† died in office.

PortraitNameTerm startTerm end

Sanjō Sanetomi

三条 実美
22 December 188518 February 1891†

Tokudaiji Sanetsune

徳大寺 実則
21 February 189112 August 1912

Katsura Tarō

桂 太郎
21 August 191221 December 1912

Prince Fushimi Sadanaru

伏見宮 貞愛親王
21 December 191213 January 1915

Ōyama Iwao

大山 巌
23 April 191510 December 1916†

Matsukata Masayoshi

松方 正義
2 May 191718 September 1922

Hirata Tōsuke

平田 東助
19 September 192230 March 1925

Makino Nobuaki

牧野 伸顕
30 March 192526 February 1935

Saitō Makoto

斎藤 実
26 February 193526 February 1936†
Yuasa Kurahei
湯浅 倉平
6 March 19361 June 1940

Kido Kōichi

木戸 幸一
1 June 194024 November 1945

See also

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.unterstein.net/or/docs/JapanPeers.pdf
  2. http://www.ndl.go.jp/constitution/e/etc/glossary.html National Diet Library | Office of the Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal