Konoe Motohiro (近衛 基熈[1], 28 April 1648 – 13 October 1722), Tajimaru (多治丸) in his childhood, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Edo period (1603–1868).
In 1654 he performed his genpuku ceremony and entered adulthood and therefore courtier life.
Go-Mizunoo was his protector since his childhood, so his early career was prospective along with his noble lineage.
After he quit, he had his supporters, including his own son, succeed the kampaku position respectively, and kept his influence.
Motohiro visited Edo twice, and was even welcomed to give political opinions, however it made the terms between ex-Emperor Reigen and him worse.