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Emperor K+APQ-kaku's brother, Prince Haruhito, succeeded to the headship of the Kan'in-no-miya house. The reign names of previous emperors, the given names and posthumous titles of emperor's consorts, and the given names and titles of current imperial family members appear in bold. From 14 Oct. 1947, membership in the imperial family has been effectively limited to the male line descendants of the Emperor Taisho, excluding females who marry outside the family and their descendants.+ADw-o:p+AD4APA-/o:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/p+AD4- +ADw-p class+AD0-MsoNormal+AD4APAAhAFs-if +ACE-supportEmptyParas+AF0APgAm-nbsp+ADsAPAAhAFs-endif+AF0APgA8-o:p+AD4APA-/o:p+AD4APA-/p+AD4- +ADw-div class+AD0-MsoNormal align+AD0-center style+AD0-'text-align:center'+AD4- +ADw-hr size+AD0-2 width+AD0AIg-100+ACUAIg- align+AD0-center+AD4- +ADw-/div+AD4- +ADw-p class+AD0-MsoNormal+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4APAAhAFs-if +ACE-supportEmptyParas+AF0APgAm-nbsp+ADsAPAAhAFs-endif+AF0APgA8-o:p+AD4APA-/o:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/p+AD4- +ADw-p class+AD0-MsoNormal+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-119. +ADw-b+AD4-K+ANQ-KAKU (or KW+ANQ-KAKU)+ADw-/b+AD4- (Tomohito),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: 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style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-120. +ADw-b+AD4-NINK+ANQAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4- +ADw-/span+AD4APA-/b+AD4-(Ayahito),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4-1800,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-/span+AD4-1846, +ADw-i+AD4-reigned+ADw-/i+AD4- 1817-1846, son of the 119th Emperor K+APQ-kaku by Yasuko, daughter of Fujiwara no Tsunehaya, +ADw-i+AD4-zo-naidaijin+ADw-/i+AD4AOw- made legal son of +ADw-i+AD4-Ch+ADw-/i+AD4A9AA8-i+AD4-g+ADw-/i+AD4A9AA8-i+AD4- Shin Seiwa-In+ADw-/i+AD4-, chief consort of Emperor K+APQ-kaku+ADs- Originally titled +ADw-i+AD4-Yuta-no-miya Ayahito+ADw-/i+AD4AOw- named Crown Prince, 1809+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4APA-b+AD4- Yasuko +ADw-/b+AD4-(titled +ADw-i+AD4-Ch+ADw-/i+AD4A9AA8-i+AD4-g+ADw-/i+AD4A9A-, styled +ADw-i+AD4-Ch+ADw-/i+AD4A9AA8-i+AD4-g+ADw-/i+AD4A9AA8-i+AD4- Shin Seiwa-In+ADw-/i+AD4-), the daughter of Takatsukasa Masahiro, +ADw-i+AD4-kwampuko+ADw-/i+AD4AOw- and had issue:+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4- +ADw-/p+AD4- +ADw-ol start+AD0-1 type+AD0-1+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l7 level1 lfo8+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs- mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Hiro (Hiro no miya Osahito Shinn+APQ-) (see Emperor K+APQ-mei below)+ADw-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l7 level1 lfo8+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs- mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Katsura (Katsura no miya Misahito Shinn+APQ-), succeeded as 9th +ADw-i+AD4-Katsura-no-miya+ADw-/i+AD4AOw- died in childhood+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l7 level1 lfo8+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs- mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Five other sons, all of whom died in childhood+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l7 level1 lfo8+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs- mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Kazu (Kazu no miya Chikako Naishinn+APQAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-)+ADw-/span+AD4-,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-1832,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-1887, titled+ADw-i+AD4- Kazu-no-miya+ADw-/i+AD4AOwAm-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-Mar. 1862 Tokugawa Iemouchi (+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- 1846,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-/span+AD4- 1866+ADs- r. 1858-1866), the fourteenth Tokugawa +ADw-i+AD4-shogun+ADw-/i+AD4AOw- following Iemouchi death's became a Buddhist nun and styled +ADw-i+AD4-J+ADw-/i+AD4A9AA8-i+AD4-kwan-In+ADw-/i+AD4-.+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l7 level1 lfo8+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs- mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Katsura (Katsura no miya Sumiko Naishinn+APQAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-)+ADw-/span+AD4-,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-1838,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-1881+ADs- succeeded her brother Prince Misahito as 10th head of the +ADw-i+AD4-Katsura-no-miya+ADw-/i+AD4- house (in her own right), 1857+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4- 1869 Prince Yamashina (Akira) (+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- Oct. 22, 1816,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-/span+AD4- Feb. 17, 1898), the eldest son of Prince Fushimi Kuniye, cr. +ADw-i+AD4-Yamashina-no-miya, +ADw-/i+AD4-1858+ADs- had issue: +ADw-a href+AD0AIg-fushimi.html+ACIAPg-(see Genealogy of the Fushimi-no-miya House)+ADw-/a+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l7 level1 lfo8+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-i+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size: 10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-(Adopted)+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-/span+AD4APA-/i+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Kuni (Kuni no miya Asahiko Shinn+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- in Kyoto 27 Feb. 1824,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-/span+AD4- in Tokyo 29 Oct. 1891, fourth son of Prince Fushimi Kuniye (twenty-first of the line)+ADs- adopted by Emperor Ninko, 1826+ADs- entered the priesthood under the title +ADw-i+AD4-Sonya Hoshinn+ADw-/i+AD4A9A-, 1826+ADs- returned to secular status and cr. +ADw-i+AD4-Nakagawa-no-miya+ADw-/i+AD4-, 1863+ADs- cr. 1st +ADw-i+AD4-Kuni-no-miya +ADw-/i+AD4-and granted the rank of shinn+APQ-, 1871+ADs- had issue: 9 daughters and 10 sons +ADw-a href+AD0AIg-fushimi.html+ACIAPg-(see Genealogy of the Fushimi-no-miya House)+ADw-/a+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l7 level1 lfo8+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-i+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size: 10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-(Adopted)+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-/span+AD4APA-/i+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Arisugawa (Arisugawa no miya Taruhito Shinn+APQ-), +ADw-i+AD4-Field Marshal+ADw-/i+AD4-,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b. at Kyoto+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-17 Mar. 1835,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-/span+AD4- 25 Jan. 1895+ADs- adopted by Emperor Ninko, 1837+ADs- eldest son of Prince Arisugawa Takahito (b. at Kyoto 17 Feb. 1812, d. at Tokyo 24 Jan. 1886) by Y+AWs-ko (d. 1 Dec. 1841), eldest daughter of Saeki Y+AWs-j+APQAOw- succeeded as eighth head of the +ADw-i+AD4-Arisugawa-no-miya+ADw-/i+AD4- house upon the resignation of his father, 9 Sept. 1871+ADs- m. (1) at Tokyo 14 Mar. 1870 Sadako (Shige-hime) (b. at Edo 30 Nov. 1850, d. at Tokyo 17 Feb. 1872), eleventh daughter of Tokugawa Nariaki, Lord of Mito, Hitachi Province, ninth daimyo of the line, by Nishina Chikako+ADs- (2) at Tokyo 30 Jul. 1873 Tadako (b. at Kyoto 25 Jun. 1855+ADs- d. at Tokyo 7 Feb. 1923), 7th daughter of late Count Mizoguchi Naohiro, former lord of Shibata, Echigo Province, eleventh daiymo of the line (d. near Kobe 15 Jan. 1895)+ADs- no issue. (see Genealogy of the Arisugawa no miya house).+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4AWw-NOTE: Prince Taruhito had been engaged to Princess Kazu (Kazu no miya Chikako Naishinn+APQ-), eighth daughter of Emperor Ninko on 8 Aug. 1851 but the engagement was later broken off to enable her to marry the Shogun Tokugawa Iemochi.+AF0APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-/ol+AD4- +ADw-p class+AD0-MsoNormal+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4APAAhAFs-if +ACE-supportEmptyParas+AF0APgAm-nbsp+ADsAPAAhAFs-endif+AF0APgA8-o:p+AD4APA-/o:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/p+AD4- +ADw-p class+AD0-MsoNormal+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-121.+ADw-b+AD4- +ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-KOMEI+ADw-/span+AD4APA-/b+AD4- (Osahito),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4-1831,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-d. 9 +ADw-/span+AD4-Jan. 1867, allegedly from smallpox+ADs- +ADw-i+AD4-reigned+ADw-/i+AD4- 1846-9 Jan. 1867, 4th son of the 120th Emperor Ninko by Masako, daughter of Fujiwara Sanemitsu, +ADw-i+AD4-z+ADw-/i+AD4A9AA8-i+AD4--sadaijin+ADw-/i+AD4AOw- made the legal son of +ADw-i+AD4-Ch+APs-g+APs- Shin K+ADw-/i+AD4A9AA8-i+AD4-ga-In, +ADw-/i+AD4-Emperor Ninko's chief consort+ADs- Originally titled +ADw-i+AD4-Hiro-no-miya Osahito+ADw-/i+AD4AOw- declared Crown Prince, 1840+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4APA-b+AD4- Asako+ADw-/b+AD4- (+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Kyoto 1 Jan. 1834,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Tokyo 11 Jan. 1897+ADs- +ADw-i+AD4-Asako Ny+ADw-/i+AD4A9AA8-i+AD4-go+ADw-/i+AD4AOw- granted the title empress dowager by Emperor Meiji, 1868+ADs- posthumously known as +ADw-b+AD4-Empress Dowager Eish+APQAPA-/b+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-)+ADw-/span+AD4-, daughter of Kujo Naotada, +ADw-i+AD4-kwampuko+ADw-/i+AD4AOw- had issue:+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4- +ADw-/p+AD4- +ADw-ol start+AD0-1 type+AD0-1+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l3 level1 lfo11+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs- mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Sachi (Sachi no miya Mutsohito Shinn+APQ-) (see Emperor Meiji below)+ADw-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l3 level1 lfo11+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs- mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Three other children, all of whom died before age five+ADw-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l3 level1 lfo11+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-i+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size: 10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-(Adopted)+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-/span+AD4APA-/i+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Kan'in (Kan'in no miya Kotohito Shinn+APQ-), +ADw-i+AD4-Field Marshal,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Kyoto 10 Nov. 1865,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Tokyo 21 May 1945, the sixteenth son of Prince Fushimi Kuniye+ADs- adopted by Emperor +ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-Komei+ADw-/span+AD4-, 1867+ADs- succeeded as sixth +ADw-i+AD4-Kan-in-no-miya +ADw-/i+AD4-house upon the death of Prince Naruhito, the fifth head of the house,+ADw-i+AD4- +ADw-/i+AD4-without issue, Jan. 1872+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m. +ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-19 Dec. 1891 Chieko (b. at Kyoto 30 Jun. 1872,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Tokyo 19 Mar. 1947), daughter of Prince Sanjo Santetomi +AFs-peer+AF0-, and had issue:+ADw-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-/ol+AD4- +ADw-p class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'margin-top:5.0pt+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- margin-left:1.0in+ADs-text-indent:0in+ADs-mso-list:l4 level3 lfo2+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.25in'+AD4APAAhAFs-if +ACE-supportLists+AF0APg-1.+ADw-span style+AD0-'font:7.0pt +ACI-Times New Roman+ACI-'+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADs- +ADw-/span+AD4APAAhAFs-endif+AF0APgA8-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Yukiko (Kan'in no miya Yukiko Nyo+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b. at Tokyo 13 +ADw-/span+AD4-May 1896,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4- Viscount Ando Nobiaki+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/p+AD4- +ADw-p class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'margin-top:5.0pt+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- margin-left:1.0in+ADs-text-indent:0in+ADs-mso-list:l4 level3 lfo2+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.25in'+AD4APAAhAFs-if +ACE-supportLists+AF0APg-2.+ADw-span style+AD0-'font:7.0pt +ACI-Times New Roman+ACI-'+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADs- +ADw-/span+AD4APAAhAFs-endif+AF0APgA8-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Sugeko (Kan'in no miya Sugeko Nyo+APQAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-)+ADw-/span+AD4-,+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4- b.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Tokyo 2 Nov. 1898,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d. at Tokyo 17 +ADw-/span+AD4-Jul. 1914+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/p+AD4- +ADw-p 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style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-/span+AD4- 7 Jun. 1991), the fourth daughter of Prince Ichijo Saneteru +AFs-peer+AF0AOw- marriage dissolved, 1951+ADs- no issue.+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4- +ADw-/p+AD4- +ADw-p class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- margin-left:1.0in+ADs-text-indent:0in+ADs-mso-list:l4 level3 lfo2+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.25in'+AD4APAAhAFs-if +ACE-supportLists+AF0APg-5.+ADw-span style+AD0-'font:7.0pt +ACI-Times New Roman+ACI-'+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADs- +ADw-/span+AD4APAAhAFs-endif+AF0APgA8-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Hiroko (Kan'in no miya Hiroko Nyo+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Tokyo 21 Feb. 1906,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d. at Odawara+ADw-/span+AD4- 1 Sept. 1923 in Great Kanto Earthquake.+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4- +ADw-/p+AD4- +ADw-p class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- margin-left:1.0in+ADs-text-indent:0in+ADs-mso-list:l4 level3 lfo2+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.25in'+AD4APAAhAFs-if +ACE-supportLists+AF0APg-6.+ADw-span style+AD0-'font:7.0pt +ACI-Times New Roman+ACI-'+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADs- +ADw-/span+AD4APAAhAFs-endif+AF0APgA8-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Hanako (Kan'in no miya Hanako Nyo+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Tokyo 30 Jun. 1909, m+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-.+ADw-/span+AD4- Marquis Kacho Hironobu (+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- 1905), third son of Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu (+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4- +ADw-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Tokyo 16 Oct. 1875,+ADw-i+AD4- +ADw-/i+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Tokyo 16 Aug. 1946) and Tsuneko (+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- 23 Sept. 1882, +ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d. at Tokyo 18+ADw-/span+AD4- Aug. 1939), ninth daughter of Prince Tokugawa Yoshinobu+ADw-span style+AD0AIg-mso-spacerun: yes+ACIAPgAm-nbsp+ADs- +ADw-/span+AD4AWw-peer+AF0AOwA8-i+AD4- +ADw-/i+AD4-renounced imperial title and cr. Marquis Kacho, 1926+ADs- lost title with enforcement of current Japanese Constitution+ADs- 3 May 1947 and adopted the surname Kacho+ADs- marriage dissolved, 1951+ADs- had issue.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4- +ADw-/p+AD4- +ADw-p+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4APAAhAFs-if +ACE-supportEmptyParas+AF0APgAm-nbsp+ADsAPAAhAFs-endif+AF0APgA8-o:p+AD4APA-/o:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/p+AD4- +ADw-p+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-122. +ADw-b+AD4-MEIJI +ADw-/b+AD4-(Mutsohito),+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4- b.+ADw-/span+AD4- Kyoto 3 Nov. 1852,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-/span+AD4- Imperial Palace, Tokyo 30 Jul. 1912, +ADw-i+AD4-reigned+ADw-/i+AD4- 9 Jan. 1867 to 30 Jul. 1912+ADs- surviving son of the Emperor Komei by Nakayama Yoshiko, a lady-in-waiting and the daughter of Nakayama Tadayasu, minister of the left. Originally titled +ADw-i+AD4-Sachi-no-miya+ADw-/i+AD4AOw- Granted the personal name+ADw-i+AD4- Mutsohito+ADw-/i+AD4- and the rank of shinn+APQ-, 1860+ADs- declared Crown Prince and made the legal son of Asako+ADw-i+AD4- Ny+ADw-/i+AD4A9AA8-i+AD4-go+ADw-/i+AD4- (later Empress Dowager Eish+APQ-), principal consort to Emperor Komei, 11 Jul. 1860+ADs- succeeded his father as emperor, 9 Jan. 1867+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Imperial Palace, Kyoto 8 Sept. 1867 +ADw-b+AD4-Haruko+ADw-/b+AD4- (+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- Kyoto 28 May 1850,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-d. Aoyama Palace, Tokyo 19 +ADw-/span+AD4-Apr. 1914+ADs- entered the palace as a +ADw-i+AD4-ny+ADw-/i+AD4A9AA8-i+AD4-go+ADw-/i+AD4- on 9 Feb. 1869 and promoted to the rank of empress the same day+ADs- Empress, 9 Feb. 1869 to 30 Jul. 1912+ADs- Empress Dowager, 30 Jul. 1912 to 19 Apr. 1914+ADs- posthumously titled +ADw-b+AD4-Empress Sh+APQ-ken+ADw-/b+AD4-), the daughter of IchijoTadaka. Emperor Meiji had issue at least fifteen children by five official concubines: (1) Lady Mitsuko, (2) Lady Natsuko (b. 1856, d. 1873), (3) Lady Kotoko (b. 1855, d. 1944), (4) Sono Sachiko (b. 1867, d. 1947) and (5) Lady Yanagiwara Naruko (b. 1855, d. 1943).+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4- +ADw-/p+AD4- +ADw-ol start+AD0-1 type+AD0-1+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l11 level1 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size: 10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Teruhiko (Wakamizu-Teruhiko-no-Mikoto),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b. and d. 18 Sept. 1873+ADw-/span+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l11 level1 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-i+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size: 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childhood+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l11 level1 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-i+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size: 10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-(By Sono Sachiko)+ADw-/span+AD4APA-/i+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4- Princess Tsune (Tsune no miya Masako Naishinn+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Imperial Palace, Tokyo 30 Sept. 1888+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-d. in Tokyo 8+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-Mar. 1940+ADs- titled+ADw-i+AD4- Tsune-no-miya+ADw-/i+AD4AOwAm-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4- Imperial Palace, Tokyo, 30 Apr. 1908 Prince Takeda Tsunehisa (Takeda no miya Tsunehisa +APQ-,+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4- b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-22 Sept. 1882,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-/span+AD4- 23 Apr. 1919), elder son of Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa, cr. +ADw-i+AD4-Takeda-no-miya, +ADw-/i+AD4-30 Mar. 1906+ADs- and had issue:+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-ol start+AD0-1 type+AD0-1+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level2 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.0in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Takeda Tsuneyoshi (Takeda no miya Tsuneyoshi +APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Tokyo 3 Mar. 1909,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Tokyo 12 May 1992, succeeded as 2nd +ADw-i+AD4-Takeda-no-miya+ADw-/i+AD4-, 23 Apr. 1919+ADs- divested of imperial title and became a commoner, 14 Oct. 1947, and assumed the surname Takeda+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4- 12 May 1934, Mitsuko,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Tokyo 6 Nov. 1915, the youngest daughter of Prince Sanjo Kiteru +AFs-peer+AF0- and had issue:+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-ol start+AD0-1 type+AD0-1+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level3 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Tsunetada (Takeda no miya Tsunetada +APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-1940+ADs- divested of imperial title and became a commoner, 14 Oct. 1947+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-Nezu Kyoko, the third daughter of Nezu Kaichiro, president of Tobu Railways, and has issue:+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-ol start+AD0-1 type+AD0-1+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level4 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 2.0in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Takeda Tsunetaka,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-1967+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level4 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 2.0in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Takeda Hiroko,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-1971+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-/ol+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level3 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Motoko (Takeda no miya Motoko Nyo+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-1942+ADs- divested of imperial title and became a commoner, 14 Oct. 1947+ADs- m. Sato Hiroshi+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level3 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Noriko (Takeda no miya Noriko Nyo+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-1943+ADs- divested of imperial title and became a commoner, 14 Oct. 1947+ADs- m. Watanable Nobuhiko+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level3 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Tsuenekazu (Takeda no miya Tsuenekazu +APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-1944+ADs- divested of imperial title and became a commoner, 14 Oct. 1947+ADs- m.+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level3 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Tsuneharu (Takeda no miya Tsuneharu +APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-1945+ADs- divested of imperial title and became a commoner, 14 Oct. 1947+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4- Okada Kimiko, daughter of Okada Shigeru, former president of Mitsukoshi.+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-/ol+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level2 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.0in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Ayako (Takeda no miya Ayako Nyo+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- 1912,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4- Count Sano Tsunemitsu,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- 1910, and had issue.+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-/ol+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l11 level1 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-i+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size: 10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-(By Sono Sachiko)+ADw-/span+AD4APA-/i+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4- Princess Kane (Kane no miya Fusako Naishinn+APQ-)+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Aoyama Palace 28 Jan. 1890,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d. at Tokyo+ADw-/span+AD4- 11 Aug. 1974+ADs- titled +ADw-i+AD4-Kane-no-miya+ADw-/i+AD4AOw- divested of imperial title and became a commoner, 14 Oct. 1947, and assumed surname Kitashirakawa+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADs-appointed chief priestess (+ADw-i+AD4-saishu+ADw-/i+AD4-) of the Grand Ise Shrine in 1947 and served until her death+ADs- +ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4- 29 Apr. 1909, Prince Kitashirakawa Naruhisa (+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Tokyo 1 Apr. 1887,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Farri+AOg-re-al-Campagne, France 2 Apr. 1923), elder son of Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa, succeeded as third +ADw-i+AD4-Kitashirakawa-no-miya,+ADw-/i+AD4- 3 Nov. 1895, had issue:+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-ol start+AD0-1 type+AD0-1+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level2 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.0in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Kitashirakawa Nagahisa (Kitashirakawa no miya Nagahisa +APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Tokyo 10 Feb. 1910,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-/span+AD4- in Outer Mongolia 14 Sept. 1940+ADs- succeeded as fourth+ADw-i+AD4- Kitashirakawa-no-miya+ADw-/i+AD4-, 21 Apr. 1923+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Imperial Palace, Tokyo 25 Apr. 1935 Sachiko (+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- 26 Apr. 1916), the second daughter of the late Baron Tokugawa Yoshinori, and had issue:+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-ol start+AD0-1 type+AD0-1+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level3 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Kitashirakawa Michihisa (Kitashirakawa no miya Michihisa +APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- 5 Feb. 1937, succeeded as fifth +ADw-i+AD4-Kitashirakawa-no-miya,+ADw-/i+AD4- 14 Sept. 1940+ADs- divested of imperial title and became a commoner, 14 Oct. 1947, and assumed the surname Kitashirakawa+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADs-succeeded former Prince Kuni Kuniaki as chief priest (+ADw-i+AD4-saishu+ADw-/i+AD4-) of the Grand Ise Shrine, 10 April 2001+ADs- +ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4- 1967, Shimazu Kieko, and has issue:+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-ol start+AD0-1 type+AD0-1+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level4 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 2.0in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Kitashirakawa Naoko,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-1969+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level4 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 2.0in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Kitashirakawa Nobuko,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-1971+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level4 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 2.0in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Kitashirakawa Akiko,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-1973+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-/ol+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level3 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Hatsuko (Kitashirakawa no miya Hatsuko Nyo+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- 1939, divested of imperial title and became a commoner, 14 Oct. 1947+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-Shimazu Tadahiro, and has issue+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-/ol+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level2 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.0in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Mineko (Kitashirakawa no miya Mineko Nyo+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- 1910,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4- 1933, Viscount Tachibana Tanekatsu,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- 1912+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level2 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.0in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Sawako (Kitashirakawa no miya Swako Nyo+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- 1913,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4- Viscount Higashizano Motobuni,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- 1919+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level2 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.0in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Taeko (Kitashirakawa no miya Taeko Nyo+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- 1920,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4- Count Tokugawa Yoshihisa,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- 1918.+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-/ol+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l11 level1 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-i+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size: 10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-(By Sono Sachiko)+ADw-/span+AD4APA-/i+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4- Princess Fami (Fami no miya Nobuko Naishinn+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Aoyama Palace 7 Aug. 1891,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Tokyo 3 Nov. 1933+ADs- titled +ADw-i+AD4-Fami-no-miya+ADw-/i+AD4AOwAm-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Imperial Palace, Tokyo 6 May 1909 Prince Asaka Yasuhiko (Asaka no miya Yasuhiko +APQ-,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Kyoto 2 Oct. 1887,+ACY-nbsp+ADs-+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Atami 13 Apr. 1981), eighth son of Prince Kuni Asahiko (first of the line), cr. +ADw-i+AD4-Asaka-no-miya, +ADw-/i+AD4-30 Mar. 1906+ADs- divested of imperial title and became a commoner, 14 Oct. 1947, and assumed the surname Asaka+ADs- had issue:+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-ol start+AD0-1 type+AD0-1+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level2 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.0in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Kikuko (Asaka no miya Kikuko Nyo+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- 1911,d. 1989 +ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4- 1931 Marquis Nabeshima Naoyasu+ADw-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level2 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.0in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Takahiko (Asaka no miya Takahiko +APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADs-+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Tokyo 8 Oct. 1912, d. at Tokyo 5 May 1994+ADw-/span+AD4AOwAm-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-divested of imperial title and became a commoner, 14 Oct. 1947, and assumed the surname Asaka+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADs-succeeded his father as second head of the former Asaka no miya house, 13 Apr. 1981+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-16 Dec. 1935 Chikako (+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- 5 May 1921), the fifth daughter of Count Todo Takatsugu, had issue:+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-ol start+AD0-1 type+AD0-1+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level3 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Fukuko (Asaka no miya Fukuko Nyo+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- 11 Dec. 1941, divested of imperial title and became a commoner, 14 Oct. 1947.+ADw-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level3 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Tomohiko (Asaka no miya Tomohiko +APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- 1943+ADs- divested of imperial title and became a commoner, 14 Oct. 1947+ADs- succeeded his father as third head of the former Asaka no miya house, 5 May 1994. +ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level3 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Minoko (Asaka no miya Minoko Nyo+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- 1945, divested of imperial title and became a commoner, 14 Oct. 1947. +ADw-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-/ol+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level2 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.0in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Tadahito (Asaka no miya Tadahito +APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- 4 Jan. 1914, renounced imperial title and cr. Marquis Otowa, 1936+ADs- d. 1944.+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level2 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.0in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Kiyoko (Asaka no miya Kiyoko Nyo+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- 2 Aug. 1919,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4- Count Ogyu+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-/ol+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l11 level1 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-i+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size: 10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-(By Sono Sachiko)+ADw-/span+AD4APA-/i+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4- Princess Yasu (Yasu no miya Toshiko Naishinn+APQ-)+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Aoyama Palace 11 May 1896,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Tokyo 5 Mar. 1978+ADsAPA-i+AD4- +ADw-/i+AD4-titled +ADw-i+AD4-Yasu-no-miya+ADw-/i+AD4AOwAm-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Imperial Palace, Tokyo 18 May 1915 Prince Higashikuni Naruhiko (Higashikuni no miya Naruhiko +APQ-,+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4- b.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Kyoto 3 Dec. 1887,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Tokyo 20 Jan. 1990), ninth son of Prince Kuni Asahiko (first of the line), cr. +ADw-i+AD4-Higashikuni-no-miya+ADw-/i+AD4-, 3 Nov. 1906+ADs- divested of imperial title and became a commoner, 14 Oct. 1947, and assumed the surname Higashikuni+ADs- had issue:+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-ol start+AD0-1 type+AD0-1+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level2 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.0in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Morihiro (Higashikuni no miya Morihiro +APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Tokyo 6 May 1916,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Tokyo 1 Feb. 1969+ADs- divested of imperial title and became a commoner, 14 Oct. 1947+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-(1) at Imperial Palace, Tokyo 10 Oct. 1943, Princess Teru (Teru no miya Shigeko Naishinn+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Akasaka Palace, Tokyo 9 Dec. 1925,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Imperial Household Agency Hospital, Tokyo 23 Jul. 1961, eldest daughter of Emperor Sh+APQ-wa+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Tokyo 1964 (2) Terao Yoshiko+ADs- and had issue (see below).+ADw-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level2 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.0in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Morimasa (Higashikuni no miya Morimasa +APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-1917,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Tokyo 1 Sept. 1923 in Great Kanto Earthquake.+ADw-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level2 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.0in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Akitsune (Higashikuni no miya Akitsune +APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Tokyo 13 May 1920+ADs- renounced imperial title and cr. Marquis Awata, 1940+ADs- lost title upon enforcement of the new Japanese Constitution, 3 May 1947.+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l11 level2 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.0in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Toshihiko (Higashikuni no miya Toshihiko +APQ-)+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Tokyo 24 Mar. 1929+ADs- renounced imperial title and cr. Count Tarama, 1943+ADs- lost title upon enforcement of the new Japanese Constitution, 3 May 1947.+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-/ol+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l11 level1 lfo14+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size: 10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Takiko (Takiko Naishinn+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-in childhood.+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-/ol+AD4- +ADw-p class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size: 10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4APAAhAFs-if +ACE-supportEmptyParas+AF0APgAm-nbsp+ADsAPAAhAFs-endif+AF0APgA8-o:p+AD4APA-/o:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/p+AD4- +ADw-p class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size: 10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-123. +ADw-b+AD4-TAISH+ANQ- +ADw-/b+AD4-(Yoshihito),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b. at Aoyama Palace, Tokyo+ACY-nbsp+ADs-31 +ADw-/span+AD4-Aug. 1879,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-/span+AD4- Hayama Imperial Villa 25 Dec. 1926+ADs- +ADw-i+AD4-reigned+ADw-/i+AD4- 30 Jul. 1912 to 25 Dec. 1926 (although a regency was established on 25 Nov. 1921)+ADs- third and surviving son of Emperor Meiji by Yanagiwara Naruko+ADs- Originally titled +ADw-i+AD4-Haru-no-miya Yoshihito+ADs- +ADw-/i+AD4-declared heir apparent 31 Aug. 1887+ADs- formally invested as Crown Prince, 3 Nov. 1888+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Imperial Palace, Tokyo 25 May+ADw-span style+AD0AIg-mso-spacerun: yes+ACIAPgAm-nbsp+ADs- +ADw-/span+AD4-1900 +ADw-b+AD4-Sadako +ADw-/b+AD4-(+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b. at Tokyo 25 Ju+ADw-/span+AD4-n. 1884,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d. at Aoyama Palace Tokyo 17 +ADw-/span+AD4-May 1951+ADs- Crown Princess from 25 May 1900 to 30 Jul. 1912+ADs- Empress, 30 Jul. 1912 to 25 Dec. 1926, and Empress Dowager from 25 Dec. 1926 to 17 May 1951+ADs- posthumously titled +ADw-b+AD4-Empress Teimei+ADw-/b+AD4-), daughter of Prince Kujo Mitchitaka +AFs-peer+AF0-. Emperor Taish+APQ- and Empress Teimei had issue:+ADw-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4- +ADw-/p+AD4- +ADw-ol start+AD0-1 type+AD0-1+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l0 level1 lfo23+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs- mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Michi (Michi no miya Hirohito Shinn+APQ-), see Emperor Sh+APQ-wa below+ADw-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l0 level1 lfo23+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-b+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size: 10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Chichibu+ADw-/span+AD4APA-/b+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4- (Chichibu no miya Yasuhito Shinn+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Aoyama Palace, Tokyo 26 May 1902,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Kugenuma 4 Jan. 1953+ADs- Originally titled +ADw-i+AD4-Atsu-no-miya+ADs- +ADw-/i+AD4-cr. 1st +ADw-i+AD4-Chichibu-no-miya, +ADw-/i+AD4-26 May 1922+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Imperial Palace, 28 Tokyo Sept. 1928 +ADw-b+AD4-Setsuko+ADw-/b+AD4- (+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Walton-on-Thames, England 9 Sept. 1909,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Tokyo 25 Aug. 1995), daughter of Mr. Matsudaira Tsuneo (b. at Tokyo Apr. 1875, d. at Tokyo 15 Nov. 1949, fourth son of Viscount Matsudaira Katamori, former lord of Aizu, tenth daimyo of the line+ADs- ambassador to the United States, 1924-27, and imperial household minister, 1936-45 and 1946-48), and Nobuko (d. 1969), younger daughter of Marquis Nabeshima Naohiro+ADs-and niece of the late Viscount Matsudaira Morio+ADs- no issue.+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l0 level1 lfo23+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-b+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size: 10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Takamatsu+ADw-/span+AD4APA-/b+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4- (Takamatsu no miya Nobuhito Shinn+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Akasaka Palace Tokyo 1 Mar. 1905,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo 3 Feb. 1987+ADs- originally titled +ADw-i+AD4-Teru-no-miya+ADs- +ADw-/i+AD4-cr. 1st +ADw-i+AD4-Takamatsu-no-miya+ADw-/i+AD4-, 14 Jul. 1913+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Imperial Palace, Tokyo 4 Feb. 1930 +ADw-b+AD4-Kikuko+ADw-/b+AD4- (+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Tokyo 26 Dec. 1911), daughter of Prince Tokugawa Yoshihisa +AFs-peer+AF0- (b. at Shizuoka 2 Sept. 1884+ADs- d. at Tokyo 22 Jan. 1922) and his consort Princess Miyeko (b. at Tokyo 14 Feb. 1891 and d. at Tokyo 25 Apr 1933), daughter of Prince Arisugawa Takahito (b. at Kyoto 11 Feb. 1862 and d. at Maiko, near Kobe 5 July 1913)+ADs- no issue.+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l0 level1 lfo23+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-b+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size: 10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Mikasa+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-/span+AD4APA-/b+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-(Mikasa no miya Takahito Shinn+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Imperial Palace, Tokyo 2 Dec.1915+ADs- Originally titled +ADw-i+AD4-Sumi-no-miya+ADw-/i+AD4AOw- cr. 1st +ADw-i+AD4-Mikasa-no-miya, +ADw-/i+AD4-2 Dec. 1935+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Imperial Palace, Tokyo 22 Oct. 1941 +ADw-b+AD4-Yoriko+ADw-/b+AD4- (+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Tokyo 6 Jun. 1923), daughter of the late Viscount Takagi Masanori, and has issue:+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-ol start+AD0-1 type+AD0-1+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l0 level2 lfo23+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.0in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Yasuko (Mikasa no miya Yasuko Naishinn+APQ-),+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Tokyo 26 Apr. 1944+ADs- lost rank and imperial title upon marriage+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Tokyo 16 Dec. 1966+ADw-span style+AD0AIg-mso-spacerun: yes+ACIAPgAm-nbsp+ADs- +ADw-/span+AD4-Mr. Konoe Tadateru, a grandson of former Prime Minister Prince Konoe Fumimaro (1891-1945) +AFs-peer+AF0-, currently vice president of the Japanese Red Cross Society, and has issue:+ADw-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-ol start+AD0-1 type+AD0-1+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l0 level3 lfo23+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Konoe Tadahiro, b. 18 Jul. 1970+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-/ol+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l0 level2 lfo23+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.0in'+AD4APA-b+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Tomohito+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-/span+AD4APA-/b+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-(Mikasa no miya Tomohito Shinn+APQ-),+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Tokyo 5 Jan. 1946+ADs- heir apparent to +ADw-i+AD4-Mikasa-no-miya+ADw-/i+AD4AOwAm-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m. at Imperial Palace, Tokyo+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-7 Nov. 1980 +ADw-b+AD4-Nobuko+ADw-/b+AD4- (+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Tokyo 9 Apr. 1955), the daughter of Aso Takakichi and a granddaughter of former Prime Minister Yoshida Shigeru (1878-1967), and has issue:+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-ol start+AD0-1 type+AD0-1+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l0 level3 lfo23+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.5in'+AD4APA-b+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Akiko+ADw-/span+AD4APA-/b+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4- (Mikasa no miya Akiko Nyo+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Tokyo 20 Dec. 1981.+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l0 level3 lfo23+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.5in'+AD4APA-b+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Y+APQ-ko+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-/span+AD4APA-/b+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-(Mikasa no miya Yuko Nyo+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b. at Tokyo+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-25 Oct. 1983.+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-/ol+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l0 level2 lfo23+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.0in'+AD4-+ADw-b+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Katsura+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-/span+AD4APA-/b+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-(Katsura no miya Yoshihito Shinn+APQ-),+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b. at Tokyo,+ACY-nbsp+ADs-11 +ADw-/span+AD4-Feb. 1948, cr. 1st +ADw-i+AD4-Katsura-no-miya+ADw-/i+AD4-, 11 Feb. 1986.+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l0 level2 lfo23+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.0in'+AD4APA-b+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Takamado+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-/span+AD4APA-/b+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-(Takamado no miya Norihito Shinn+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Tokyo 29 Dec. 1950+ADs- cr. 1st +ADw-i+AD4-Takamado-no-miya, +ADw-/i+AD4-1 Dec. 1984+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Imperial Palace, Tokyo 6 Dec. 1984 +ADw-b+AD4-Hisako+ADw-/b+AD4- (+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-10 Jul. 1953), eldest daughter of Mr. Tottori Shigejiro, and has issue:+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-ol start+AD0-1 type+AD0-1+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l0 level3 lfo23+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.5in'+AD4APA-b+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Tsuguko+ADw-/span+AD4APA-/b+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4- (Takamado no miya Tsuguko Nyo+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b. at Tokyo 6 +ADw-/span+AD4-Mar. 1986.+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l0 level3 lfo23+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.5in'+AD4APA-b+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Noriko+ADw-/span+AD4APA-/b+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4- (Takamado no miya Noriko Nyo+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b. at Tokyo+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-21 Jul. 1988.+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l0 level3 lfo23+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.5in'+AD4APA-b+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Ayako+ADw-/span+AD4APA-/b+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4- (Takamado no miya Ayako Nyo+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Tokyo 15 Sept. 1990.+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-/ol+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l0 level2 lfo23+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.0in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Masako (Mikasa no miya Masako Naishinn+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Tokyo 23 Oct. 1951+ADs- lost rank and imperial title upon marriage+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Tokyo 14 Oct. 1983 Sen Masayuki (+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- 1956), son of Sen Soshitsu, head of the Urasen-ke tea ceremony school in Kyoto, and has issue:+ADw-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-ol start+AD0-1 type+AD0-1+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l0 level3 lfo23+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Sen Akifumi, b. 10 Nov. 1984+ADw-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l0 level3 lfo23+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Sen Makiko, b. 11 Jul. 1987+ADw-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-/ol+AD4- +ADw-/ol+AD4- +ADw-/ol+AD4- +ADw-p class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size: 10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4APAAhAFs-if +ACE-supportEmptyParas+AF0APgAm-nbsp+ADsAPAAhAFs-endif+AF0APgA8-o:p+AD4APA-/o:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/p+AD4- +ADw-p class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size: 10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-124. +ADw-b+AD4-SH+ANQ-WA+ADw-/b+AD4- (Hirohito),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b. at +ADw-/span+AD4-Aoyama Palace Tokyo 29 Apr. 1901,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d. at Fukiage Omiya Residence, +ADw-/span+AD4-Imperial Palace, Tokyo 7 Jan. 1989, +ADw-i+AD4-reigned+ADw-/i+AD4- 25 Dec. 1926 to 7 Jan. 1989+ADs- regent from 25 Nov. 1921 to 25 Dec. 1926+ADs- eldest son of Emperor Taish+APQ- and Empress Teimei+ADs- originally titled +ADw-i+AD4-Michi-no-miya Hirohito+ADs- +ADw-/i+AD4-heir apparent upon the ascension of Emperor Taish+APQ-, 30 Jul. 1912+ADs- invested as Crown Prince, 2 Nov. 1916+ADs- succeeded to the throne, 25 Dec. 1926+ADs- enthroned at Imperial Palace, Kyoto 28 Nov. 1927+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-m. at Imperial Palace Tokyo,+ADw-/span+AD4- 26 Jan. 1924+ADw-b+AD4- Nagako+ADw-/b+AD4- (Kuni no miya Nagako Nyo+APQ-,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Tokyo 6 Mar. 1903, d. at Fukiage Omiya Residence, Imperial Palace, Tokyo 16 Jun. 2000+ADs- Crown Princess from 26 Jan. 1924 to 25 Dec. 1926+ADs- Empress from 26 Dec. 1925 to 7 Jan. 1989, Empress Dowager from 7 Jan. 1989 to 16 Jun. 2000+ADs- posthumously titled +ADw-b+AD4-Empress Kojun+ADw-/b+AD4-), the eldest daughter of Prince Kuni Kuniyoshi (Kuni no miya Kuniyoshi +APQ-,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Kyoto 23 Jul. 1873,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Atami 29 Jan. 1929) by his wife, Chikako (+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Kagoshima 19 Oct. 1879,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Tokyo 10 Sept. 1956), seventh daughter of Prince Shimazu Tadayoshi +AFs-peer+AF0-, former lord of Satsuma+ADs- had issue:+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4- +ADw-/p+AD4- +ADw-ol start+AD0-1 type+AD0-1+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l5 level1 lfo29+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs- mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Teru (Teru no miya Shigeko Naishinn+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b. at Akasaka Palace, Tokyo +ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-9 Dec.1925,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Imperial Household Agency Hospital, Tokyo 23 Jul. 1961+ADs- titled +ADw-i+AD4-Teru-no-miya+ADw-/i+AD4AOwAm-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Imperial Palace, Tokyo 10 Oct. 1943 Prince Morihiro (Higashikuni no miya Morihiro +APQ-,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Tokyo 6 May 1916+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-/span+AD4- at St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo 1 Feb. 1969), eldest son of Prince Higashikuni Naruhiko (Higashikuni no miya Naruhiko +APQ-,+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4- b.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Kyoto 3 Dec. 1887,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Tokyo 20 Jan. 1990) by his wife, Princess Yasu (Yasu no miya Toshiko Naishinn+APQ-,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Aoyama Palace 11 May 1896,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Tokyo 5 Mar. 1978, 14 Oct. 1947), ninth daughter of Emperor Meiji+ADs- divested of imperial title and became a commoner, assuming the surname Higashikuni, 14 Oct. 1947+ADs- and had issue:+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-ol start+AD0-1 type+AD0-1+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l5 level2 lfo29+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.0in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Nobuhiko (Higashikuni no miya Nobuhiko +APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Tokyo 9 Mar. 1944+ADs- divested of imperial title and became a commoner, 14 Oct. 1947+ADs- succeeded his paternal grandfather as 2nd head of the former Higashikuni-no-miya family, 20 Jan. 1990+ADs- m. 1973 Shimada Yoshiko, and had issue:+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-ol start+AD0-1 type+AD0-1+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l5 level3 lfo29+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Higashikuni Masahiko,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- 1974+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-/ol+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l5 level2 lfo29+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.0in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Fumiko (Higashikuni no miya Fumiko Nyo+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Tokyo 23 Dec. 1945+ADs- divested of imperial title and became a commoner, 14 Oct. 1947+ADs- m. 3 Mar. 1968 Mr. Omura Kazutoshi (b. 1940).+ADw-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l5 level2 lfo29+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.0in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Higashikuni Naohiko,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- 1948+ADs- m. 27 Feb. 1978 Miss Saito Kuazuko (b. 1957)+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l5 level2 lfo29+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.0in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Higashikuni Hidehiko,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Tokyo+ADw-span style+AD0AIg-mso-spacerun: yes+ACIAPgAm-nbsp+ADs- +ADw-/span+AD4-30 Jun. 1949 (later adopted into the Mibu family under the name +ACY-quot+ADs-Motohiro+ACY-quot+ADs-)+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l5 level2 lfo29+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.0in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Higashikuni Yuko,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- 1950.+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-/ol+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l5 level1 lfo29+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs- mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Hisa (Hisa no miya Sichiko Naishinn+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Akasaka Palace 10 Sept. 1927,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Imperial Palace 8 Mar. 1928+ADs- titled +ADw-i+AD4-Hisa-no-miya+ADw-/i+AD4-.+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l5 level1 lfo29+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs- mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Taka (Taka no miya Kazuko Naishinn+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Imperial Palace, Tokyo 30 Sept. 1929,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Tokyo 28 May 1989+ADs- titled +ADw-i+AD4-Taka-no-miya+ADw-/i+AD4AOw- lost rank and imperial title upon marriage+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADs-succeeded her great aunt, former Princess Kitashirkawa Fusako (sixth daughter of Emperor Meiji) as chief priestess (saishu) of Grand Ise Shrine in Aug. 1974 and served until Oct. 1988+ADs- +ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4- 5 May 1950 Mr. Takatsukasa Toshimichi, (+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-1923+ADw-i+AD4-,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-d.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Tokyo 26 Jan. 1966), eldest son of former Prince Takatsukasa Nubusuke +AFs-peer+AF0AOw- no issue+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-ol start+AD0-1 type+AD0-1+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l5 level2 lfo29+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.0in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-(+ADw-i+AD4-Adopted+ADw-/i+AD4-) Takatsukasa Naotake,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- 1960+ADs- adopted from the Matsudaira family.+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-/ol+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l5 level1 lfo29+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs- mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Yori (Yori no miya Atsuko Naishinn+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Imperial Palace, Tokyo 7 Mar. 1931+ADs- titled +ADw-i+AD4-Yori-no-miya+ADw-/i+AD4AOw- lost rank and imperial title upon marriage+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADs-succeeded her sister as chief priestess of the Grand Ise Shrine, Oct. 1988 and served until 1993+ADs- +ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Tokyo 10 Oct. 1952, Mr. Ikeda Takamasa+ADs- no issue.+ADw-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l5 level1 lfo29+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs- mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Tsugo (Tsugo no miya Akihito Shinn+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Imperial Palace, Tokyo 23 Dec. 1933+ADs- titled +ADw-i+AD4-Tsugo-no-miya+ADw-/i+AD4- (see Emperor HEISEI below)+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l5 level1 lfo29+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-b+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size: 10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Prince Hitachi+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-/span+AD4APA-/b+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-(Hitachi no miya Masahito Shinn+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b. at Imperial Palace, Tokyo+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-28 Nov. 1935, originally titled +ADw-i+AD4-Yoshi-no-miya+ADs- +ADw-/i+AD4-cr. 1st +ADw-i+AD4-Hitachi-no-miya, +ADw-/i+AD4-1 Oct. 1964+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Imperial Palace, Tokyo 30 Sept.+ADw-span style+AD0AIg-mso-spacerun: yes+ACIAPgAm-nbsp+ADs- +ADw-/span+AD4-1964 +ADw-b+AD4-Hanako+ADw-/b+AD4- (+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Tokyo 19 Jul. 1940), the fourth daughter of former Count Tsugaru Yoshitaka+ADs- no issue.+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l5 level1 lfo29+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs- mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Princess Suga (Suga no miya Takako Naishinn+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-at Imperial Palace, Tokyo 2 Mar. 1939+ADs- titled +ADw-i+AD4-Suga-no-miya+ADw-/i+AD4AOw- lost rank and imperial title upon marriage+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4- 3 Mar. 1960 Mr. Shimazu Hisanaga, b. 1934, Japanese ambassador to Thailand, 22 Jan. 1963 to 23 Oct. 1964+ADs- currently director, International Affairs Dept., Sony Corporation and executive director, Sony Foundation for Science Education+ADs- has issue:+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-ol start+AD0-1 type+AD0-1+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l5 level2 lfo29+ADs-tab-stops:list 1.0in'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-Shimazu Yorihisa,+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b.+ADw-/span+AD4- 1964+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-/ol+AD4- +ADw-/ol+AD4- +ADw-p class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto'+AD4-+ADw-span style+AD0-'font-size: 10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4APAAhAFs-if +ACE-supportEmptyParas+AF0APgAm-nbsp+ADsAPAAhAFs-endif+AF0APgA8-o:p+AD4APA-/o:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4APA-/p+AD4- +ADw-p class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto'+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size: 10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-125.+ADw-b+AD4- HEISEI +ADw-/b+AD4-(Akihito),+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4- b. +ADw-/span+AD4-Imperial Palace, Tokyo 23 Dec. 1933, the first son and fifth child of Emperor Sh+APQ-wa and Empress Kojun+ADs- originally titled +ADw-i+AD4-Tsugo-no-miya Akihito+ADw-/i+AD4AOw- heir apparent from birth+ADs- formally invested as Crown Prince at Imperial Palace, Tokyo 10 Nov. 1951+ADs- Crown Prince from 10 Nov. 1951 to 7 Jan. 1989+ADs- ascended the throne, 7 Jan. 1989, enthroned at Imperial Palace, Tokyo 25 Nov. 1990+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Imperial Palace, Tokyo 10 Apr. 1959 +ADw-b+AD4-Michiko+ADw-/b+AD4- (+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b. at Tokyo 24 +ADw-/span+AD4-Oct. 1934+ADs- Crown Princess, 10 Apr. 1959 to 7 Jan. 1989+ADs- now +ADw-b+AD4-The Empress+ADw-/b+AD4-), the elder daughter of the late Mr.Shoda Hidesburo (1904-1999), former president and honorary chairman, Nisshin Flour Miling Company, and his late wife, the former Soejima Fumiko (1910-1988)+ADs- has issue:+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-u2:p+AD4APA-/u2:p+AD4APA-/span+AD4- +ADw-/p+AD4- +ADw-ol start+AD0-1 type+AD0-1+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto+ADs- mso-list:l9 level1 lfo34+ADs-tab-stops:list .5in'+AD4APA-b+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size: 10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-The Crown Prince+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-/span+AD4APA-/b+AD4APA-span style+AD0-'font-size:10.0pt+ADs-mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'+AD4-(Hiro no miya Naruhito Shinn+APQ-),+ACY-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b. at Tsugo Palace, Tokyo+ADw-i+AD4AJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-/i+AD4APA-/span+AD4-23 Feb. 1960+ADs- originally titled +ADw-i+AD4-Hiro-no-miya+ADsAPA-/i+AD4- heir apparent from 7 Jan. 1989, formally invested as Crown Prince at Imperial Palace,Tokyo 23 Feb. 1990+ADsAJg-nbsp+ADsAPA-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style: italic'+AD4-m.+ADw-/span+AD4- at Imperial Palace, Tokyo 6 May 1993 +ADw-b+AD4-Masako+ADw-/b+AD4- (+ADw-span style+AD0-'mso-bidi-font-style:italic'+AD4-b. at Tokyo+ADw-/span+AD4- 6 Dec. 1963), daughter of Ambassador Owada Hishashi (b. 1932), currently president, Japan Institute of International Affairs+ADs- former private secretary of the prime minister of Japan (1974-76)+ADs- former envoy extraordinary and plenipenitiary to the Soviet Union (1981-84)+ADs- former ambassador to the OCED (1988-89)+ADs- former vice minister of foreign affairs (1991)+ADs- and former pernament representative of Japan to the United Nations (1994-98), by his wife Yumiko, daughter of Egashira Yutaka, former president of Chisso Corp.+ADs- and has issue:+ADw-/span+AD4APA-/li+AD4- +ADw-ol start+AD0-1 type+AD0-1+AD4- +ADw-li class+AD0-MsoNormal style+AD0-'mso-margin-top-alt:auto+ADs-mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto+ADs-mso-list:l9 level2 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