In the ancient Japanese government, nairan (内覧) was the inspection of documents submitted to the tennō (emperor), or the position held by those who performed the inspection.[1]

The tennō usually gave a nairan-no-senji (内覧の宣旨, an imperial edict of inspection) to the regent (either a sesshō or kampaku).

References

  1. Goble, Andrew (1996). Kenmu: Go-Daigo's Revolution. Harvard University Press. p. 41. ISBN 0-674-50255-8.
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