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    Masako, Princess Takeda (恒久王妃昌子内親王, Tsunehisa Ōhi Masako naishinnō), born Masako, Princess Tsune (常宮昌子内親王, Tsune-no-miya Masako Naishinnō, 30 September...
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    3, 2003), formerly Princess Ayako Takeda (禮子女王, Ayako Joō), was the daughter of Prince Tsunehisa Takeda and Princess Masako Takeda, and was thus the granddaughter...
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    the princesses of Emperor Meiji who became consorts of the Imperial Palace. The princesses were Princess Masako Takeda, Fusako Kitashirakawa, Princess Nobuko...
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    Japanese Imperial Family. Prince Takeda Tsuneyoshi was the only son of Prince Takeda Tsunehisa and Masako, Princess Tsune (1888–1940), the sixth daughter...
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    Sengoku ("warring states") period. The Emperor's younger sister, Imperial princess Kazu-no-Miya Chikako (和宮親子内親王), was married to the Tokugawa shōgun Tokugawa...
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    name of "Takeda" and to start a branch house of the imperial family in March 1906,. He was wed to Emperor Meiji's sixth daughter Masako, Princess Tsune on...
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    Tsunekazu Takeda (竹田 恆和, Takeda Tsunekazu, born November 1, 1947) is a Japanese businessman, retired Olympic equestrian and the former President of the...
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    August 22, 1887 – November 12, 1888) Princess Masako Takeda (常宮昌子内親王, September 30, 1888 – March 8, 1940) Princess Fusako Kitashirakawa (周宮房子内親王, January...
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    throne on 1 May 2019. Aiko, Princess Toshi was born on 1 December 2001, and is the only child of Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako. Emperor Emeritus Akihito...
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    doctors. This would be similar to the situation of her daughter-in-law, Masako, who also underwent several episodes of depression due to the pressures...
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    Yasuhiko Prince Higashikuni Naruhiko Prince Tsunehisa Takeda 1882-1919 Princess Masako Takeda (1888–1940) Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu Prince Kaya Kuninori...
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  • would have to continue the war until Germany was defeated. Died: Princess Masako Takeda, 51, tenth child of Emperor Meiji of Japan The Finns evacuated their...
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  • Fusajiro Yamauchi, entrepreneur (b. 1859)[citation needed] March 8 – Princess Masako Takeda, sixth daughter of Emperor Meiji (b. 1888) May 11 – Chujiro Hayashi...
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    Katsura-no-miya on 1 January 1988. Masako Sen (千容子, Sen Masako) (formerly Princess Masako of Mikasa (容子内親王, Masako Naishinnō, born 23 October 1951); married...
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    tutored two daughters of imperial concubine Sachiko Sono: Tsunemiya (Princess Masako Takeda) and Kanemiya (Fusako Kitashirakawa). In 1899 she established Jissen...
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    consort and 6 concubines. Consort and issue(s): Empress (Chūgū): Tokugawa Masako (徳川和子, 23 November 1607 – 2 August 1678), later known as Tōfuku-mon'in (東福門院)...
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    was the second daughter of Emperor Go-Mizunoo. Her mother was Tokugawa Masako, daughter of the second Tokugawa shōgun, Tokugawa Hidetada and his wife...
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    Lady Saigō (redirect from Tozuka Masako)
    Go-Mizunoo by different concubines. The daughter of Masako, and thus great-granddaughter of Lady Saigō, was Princess Okiko (1624–1696), who acceded to the Chrysanthemum...
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  • boisterous coworker, Harumi Takeda. However, it is clear to Futaba's friends and coworkers she secretly harbors feelings for Takeda she is struggling with...
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    Lady Naruko (1855–1943), the daughter of Yanagiwara Mitsunaru, and four princesses born to Lady Sachiko (1867–1947), the eldest daughter of Count Sono Motosachi...
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  • Matsuhime (category Takeda clan)
    Battle of Tenmoku-zan on April 13, Katsuyori, his wife Hojo Masako and their son Takeda Nobukatsu and others, cornered by Takigawa Kazumasu (Nobutada's...
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  • Edo period Ōkubo Toshimichi (1830–1878) Main founders of Modern Japan. Takeda Shingen (1521–1573) pre-eminent daimyō in feudal Japan Himiko (d. 248) was...
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  • they promise to meet again. Kabamaru Igano: Ryūsei Nakao Young Kabamaru: Masako Nozawa Mai Ookubo: Mai Tachihara Hayate Kirino: Hideyuki Tanaka Young Hayate:...
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  • 2000) June 24 – Takeshi Nagata, earth scientist, (d. 1991) July 4 – Princess Ayako Takeda (d. 2003) September 4 – Kenzō Tange, architect (d. 2005) September...
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    (新上西門院), Takatsukasa Norihira’s daughter. Third daughter: Imperial Princess Masako (1673–1746; 栄子内親王) married Nijo Tsunahira Lady-in-waiting: Bōjō Fusako...
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    then suggested that the crown worn by the statue of Tōfukumonin (Tokugawa Masako), the mother of Empress Meishō, at Kōunji Temple in Higashiyama, be used...
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  • Prefecture: Mabuchi Eitaro April 30 – Masako, Princess Tsune, sixth daughter of Emperor Meiji, marries Prince Tsunehisa Takeda. May 15 – 1908 Japanese general...
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  • brother Tadanaga. Her two daughters were Senhime, who married Hideyori, and Masako (Kazuko), consort of Emperor Go-Mizunoo. Moreover, her granddaughter ascended...
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  • (1994–) Yumi Kondoh, Sumiko 'Goe' Ishikawa, Kyoko 'Kyon' Morita, Junko 'Jun' Takeda The Applicators (United States) (1999–) Erica, Kristina, Sabrina, Stephanie...
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    by fire. Therefore, a new crown was made based on the crown of Tokugawa Masako (1607-1678), the empress of Emperor Go-Mizunoo, with the addition of a sun-shaped...
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