Naitō-Shi 内藤氏 #11962355
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Description
Naitō 内藤氏 The Naitō clan (内藤氏) was a samurai family of Fujiwara lineage, tracing its descent from the prestigious aristocratic house. Over time, the clan established itself as domain rulers in various parts of Japan. During the Edo period, different branches of the Naitō governed several domains, most notably the Iwakitaira Domain in Mutsu Province and the Takatō Domain in Shinano Province, along with later holdings in Iyo and Mikawa Provinces. Their legacy endures as a family of noble descent that maintained control over important territories across the centuries. VASSALS OF SANADA Overlord: Sanada_Yukinori
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Membership history
Growth
Growth history is still building. We hold one measurement for this entry. A trend needs at least two, taken days apart — so this will fill in on its own rather than being estimated. We do not publish numbers we have not measured.
| Measured (UTC) | Members | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 12 Aug 2026, 07:51 | 28 | first reading |
Ownership
Owned by Soujiro (@Miyuki9025) as measured.
Members we’ve seen
Soujiro (@Miyuki9025) — Lord Ohmori Motoki, Master of the Clan (rank 255)
@Fujiwarasolis — Naitō Naganori, Youngest Son of Lord Sadayori (rank 252)
Sharky (@batshark99) — Guests of the Family (rank 232)
FieldofKal (@cjsweetlovecreator) — Guests of the Family (rank 232)
Zach (@StandardZach) — Guests of the Family (rank 232)
@jetthecoolplane5106 — Guests of the Family (rank 232)
Priest (@203joel) — Guests of the Family (rank 232)
A sample — only members this register has independently measured, highest rank first. Not the full roster.
Rank structure
Roles and per-rank member counts as Roblox reports them (rank 0 = guest … 255 = owner).
Related groups
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