, also known as , was a Japanese daimyà  of the late Edo period who ruled the Miyazu Domain (modern-day Miyazu, Kyoto). He was known by the titles (post-1840) or (post-1868).
Munehide served in a variety of positions in the Tokugawa shogunate, ultimately rising to the position of rà Âjà « in the period from September 1864 through September 1866. Previously, he had been Kyoto shoshidai in the period spanning July 26, 1862, through September 17, 1862. In addition, he served as jisha-bugyà  from November 1858 through November 1861; and he was Osaka jà Âdai from February 1861 through July 1862.
In the Meiji era, he served as chief priest of the Ise Shrine.
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