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    The Arisugawa-no-miya (有栖川宮) was one of the shinnōke, branches of the Imperial Family of Japan which were, until 1947, eligible to succeed to the Chrysanthemum...
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    Taruhito, Prince Arisugawa (有栖川宮熾仁親王, Arisugawa-no-miya Taruhito-Shinnō, March 17, 1835 – January 15, 1895) was a Japanese career officer in the Imperial...
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    Kan'in-no-miya and land worth 1000 koku. This was the first new shinnōke formed since the Arisugawa-no-miya lineage in 1625. The name Kan'in-no-miya is thought...
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    27 January 1893) was the younger sister of Prince Tsunahito of the Arisugawa-no-miya cadet branch of the Imperial House of Japan. Yoshiko was married to...
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    Arisugawa-no-miya Memorial Park (有栖川宮記念公園, Arisugawa Miya Kinen Kōen) is a park located in Minami-Azabu, Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It covers an area of 67...
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    Prince Arisugawa Takehito (有栖川宮威仁親王, Arisugawa-no-miya Takehito-Shinnō, January 13, 1862 – July 5, 1913) was the 10th head of a cadet branch of the Japanese...
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    Nobuhito, Prince Takamatsu (category Takamatsu no miya)
    Emperor Shōwa (Hirohito). He became heir to the Takamatsu-no-miya (formerly Arisugawa-no-miya), one of the four shinnōke or branches of the imperial family...
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    See also Prince Katsura, the second son of Prince Mikasa. The Katsura-no-miya (桂宮家) was one of the four shinnōke, branches of the Imperial Family of Japan...
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  • the Edo Period. She was the daughter of Arisugawa-no-miya Yukihito. She was thus a member of the Arisugawa-no-miya, one of the Imperial family clans. She...
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    Prince Arisugawa Takahito (有栖川宮幟仁親王, Arisugawa-no-miya Takahito-Shinnō, 17 February 1813 – 4 July 1886) was the eighth head of the Arisugawa-no-miya (有栖川宮家)...
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    in order of creation: Fushimi-no-miya Katsura-no-miya (extinct 1881) Arisugawa-no-miya (extinct 1913) Kan'in-no-miya (extinct 1988) The sixteenth son...
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    exits, numbered 1 to 4. Exit 1 is convenient for visitors to the Arisugawa-no-miya Memorial Park, the Tokyo Metropolitan Library, and the Kitazato Research...
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    Kikuko, Princess Takamatsu (category Takamatsu no miya)
    shōgun. Her maternal grandfather, Prince Arisugawa Takehito, was the seventh head of the Arisugawa-no-miya, one of the four shinnōke or collateral branches...
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    Heart Corps and the Enshu Bulletin Corps, who were following the Arisugawa-no-miya, returned to their hometowns, an incident occurred in which the former...
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    Takamatsu (高松宮) (apparently no connection with Arisugawa-no-miya, which was originally named Takamatsu-no-miya) Unknown Imperial Prince Priest Saichū (最忠法親王)...
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    Matsudaira Shichirōmaro (松平七郎麻呂) His mother, Princess Arisugawa Yoshiko, was a member of the Arisugawa-no-miya, a cadet branch of the imperial family; through...
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    proclaimed Crown prince in 1682, and given the pre-accession title of Go-no-miya (五宮). For the first time in over 300 years a ceremonial investiture was...
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    Minami-Azabu. Tokyo Metropolitan Central Library, located in Arisugawa-no-miya-Kinen Kōen (Arisugawa-no-miya Memorial Park), Minami-Azabu. The Azabu Library exists...
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    Imperial Prince Arisugawa-no-miya Yukihito (1656–1695; 有栖川宮幸仁親王) – 3rd Arisugawa-no-miya Second daughter: Second Princess (Onna-Ni-no-miya, 1657–1658; 女二宮)...
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    High Command (Tōsei daisō tokufu), whose nominal head was prince Arisugawa-no-miya, with two court nobles as senior staff officers. This connected the...
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    daughter Sixteenth son: Imperial Prince Arisugawa-no-miya Yorihito (1713–1769; 有栖川宮職仁親王) – Fifth Arisugawa-no-miya Thirteenth daughter: Imperial Princess...
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    Prince Komatsu Akihito (小松宮彰仁親王, Komatsu-no-miya Akihito shinnō, February 11, 1846 – February 18, 1903) was a Japanese career officer in the Imperial...
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    Chikako, Princess Kazu (和宮 親子内親王, Kazu-no-miya Chikako naishinnō, 1 August 1846 – 2 September 1877) (Kazunomiya) was the wife of 14th shōgun Tokugawa...
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    Hiroo, Shibuya (category Pages using infobox settlement with no map)
    Heart Arisugawa-no-miya Memorial Park, located in Minami-Azabu. Tokyo Metropolitan Central Library, located at the center of the Arisugawa-no-miya Memorial...
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    Retrieved 2023-01-18. 3-2-25 Shiba Koen, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0011 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Shiba Park. Arisugawa-no-miya Memorial Park v t e...
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    of Emperor Taishō of Japan Prince Takahito Arisugawa (有栖川宮熾仁親王, 1835–1895), 8th head of the Arisugawa-no-miya house, one of the shinnōke branches of the...
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  • (1779–1846), empress consort of Emperor Kōkaku Princess Yoshiko (Arisugawa-no-miya) (1804–1893), mother of the last shogun Tokugawa Yoshinobu Yoshiko...
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  • 8th Daimyo of Owari Domain Wives: Princess Arisugawa no Miya Oriko, daughter of Prince Arisugawa no Miya Orihito Tokudaiji Yasuko, daughter of Tokudaiji...
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    Branch: 5-7-13 Minami-Azabu Minato, 106-8575. It is located in the Arisugawa-no-miya Memorial Park. Accessible by foot from Hiroo Station on the Subway...
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    and, as a result, prospered. It also became a prayer place for the Arisugawa-no-miya. Also, Tokugawa Iemitsu supported this temple immensely because his...
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