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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original form. The Hachijō-no-miya house changed its name to Tokiwai-no-miya (常磐井宮), Kyōgoku-no-miya (京極宮), and finally Katsura-no-miya (桂宮), before the line...
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Yoshihito, Prince Katsura (桂宮宜仁親王, Katsura-no-miya Yoshihito Shinnō, 11 February 1948 – 8 June 2014) was a member of the Imperial House of Japan and the...
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Kotonoha Katsura from the visual novel School Days Katsura Tenjoin from YAT Anshin! Uchū Ryokō Katsura-no-miya, a branch of the Japanese Imperial Family This...
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(1980). Jinnō Shōtōki: A Chronicle of Gods and Sovereigns. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-04940-5; OCLC 59145842 Kazu-No-Miya Chikako...
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– 3 October 1881) was a Japanese princess. She was the head of the Katsura-no-miya from 1863 until 1881. Sumiko was the daughter of Emperor Ninkō and...
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Yōko. Yoshihito, Prince Katsura (桂宮宜仁親王, Katsura-no-miya Yoshihito Shinnō, 11 February 1948 – 8 June 2014); created Katsura-no-miya on 1 January 1988. Masako...
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Yōko. Yoshihito, Prince Katsura (桂宮宜仁親王, Katsura-no-miya Yoshihito Shinnō, 11 February 1948 – 8 June 2014); created Katsura-no-miya on 1 January 1988. Masako...
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son of Sukehito, Prince Kan'in, the second Prince Kan'in of the Kan'in-no-miya imperial collateral branch. As a younger son of a cadet branch, the Kan'in...
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Imperial Prince Hachijō-no-miya Toshihito (八条宮智仁親王) (first of the Hachijō-no-miya line, later called Katsura-no-miya), who built the Katsura Imperial Villa.[citation...
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Toshitsune entered the holdings of the Katsura-no-miya household. In 1881, with the extinction of the Katsura-no-miya house, it passed into the possession...
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order of creation: Fushimi-no-miya, founded 1409, still extant Katsura-no-miya, founded 1589, extinct 1881 Arisugawa-no-miya, founded 1625, extinct 1913;...
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reconstructed palace, having previously lived in the Shōgo-in and then Katsura-no-miya. The people were permitted to view the grand Imperial progress. November...
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Prince Hachijō Toshihito (redirect from Hachijo-no-miya Toshihito)
Prince Hachijō Toshihito (八条宮 智仁親王, Hachijō-no-miya Toshihito, 3 February 1579 – 29 May 1629) was a court noble of Japan during the Sengoku period. Toshihito...
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Prince Fushimi Sadamochi (category Fushimi-no-miya)
of Katsura-no-miya. Therefore, the inheritance of Fushimi-no-miya had to wait until the birth of the third son of the Emperor Go-Momozono. Fushimi-no-miya...
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named for having formerly been in the possession of the Katsura-no-miya family. The Katsura-bon is the oldest surviving Man'yōshū manuscript, and was...
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the image. After the Meiji Restoration the paintings passed from the Katsura-no-miya to the Imperial Household and thence to the nation. List of National...
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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 Tokugawa...
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Prince Yamashina Kikumaro (category Nashimoto-no-miya)
Kikumaro (山階宮 菊麿王, Yamashina-no-miya Kikumaro-ō, 3 July 1873 – 2 May 1908), was the second head of the Yamashina-no-miya, a collateral line of the Japanese...
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Anesaki was born in Kyoto. His family was the Samurai class served at Katsura-no-miya. In his younger days, he studied English at a private school "Oriental...
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accidentally encounters Toyotomi Hideyori's son Toyotomi Hideya, his mother Katsura-no-miya Renko and their maidservant Sasaka, survivors of the Shogunate attack...
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Yasuhiro Ishimoto (section Katsura (1953-58))
audiences abroad. His photographs of the Katsura Imperial Villa, taken in 1953-54 and published in 1960 as Katsura: Tradition and Creation in Japanese Architecture...
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Ibaraki Katsura, Kyoto Katsura, Tokushima Katsura-no-miya Hoshino Katsura Masakazu Katsura Masako Katsura Katsuta District, Okayama Katsuta, Okayama...
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the Shoku Kokka Taikan (a supplement to the Kokka Taikan) and the Katsura no Miya Sōsho Vol. 1. Okumura 1983, p. 469. Okumura, Tsuneya (1983). "Okikaze-shū"...
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Prince Naruhiko Higashikuni (category Higashikuni-no-miya)
Naruhiko, Prince Higashikuni (東久邇宮稔彦王, Higashikuni-no-miya Naruhiko Ō, 3 December 1887 – 20 January 1990) was a member of the Japanese imperial family...
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important branches were the Shinnōke of which the most senior branch Fushimi-no-miya (伏見宮) is first in the order of succession. Out of the Fushimi branch the...
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Hachijō-no-miya Yasuhito (八条宮穏仁親王, 15 June 1643 – 9 November 1665) Thirteenth Son: Imperial Prince Priest Dōkan (道寛法親王; 1647–1676) Lady-in-waiting (Naishi-no-Suke):...
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by the Enshō-ji nunnery, founded by his oldest daughter, Princess Ume-no-miya; it was moved to Nara to make room for Go-Mizunoo's creation. The Upper...
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Prince Fushimi Sadanaru (category Fushimi-no-miya)
Fushimi (伏見宮貞愛親王, Fushimi-no-miya Sadanaru-Shinnō, June 9, 1858 – February 4, 1923) was the 22nd head of the Fushimi-no-miya shinnōke (branch of the Imperial...
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On'nani no Miya Naishinno (1625–1651) Wakamiya Kikumiya Imperial Princess Akiko no Miya Naishinno (1629–1675) Imperial Princess Noriko no Miya Naishinno...
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