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  2. Princess Kako of Akishino - Wikipedia

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    Japanese imperial family. Princess Kako of Akishino (佳子内親王, Kako Naishinnō, born 29 December 1994) is the second daughter of the Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Japan and a member of the Japanese imperial family. [ 1] She is a niece of Emperor Naruhito and the second-eldest grandchild of Emperor Emeritus Akihito and Empress ...

  3. Mako Komuro - Wikipedia

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    Imperial House of Japan. Mako Komuro (小室 眞子, Komuro Mako, born 23 October 1991), formerly Princess Mako of Akishino [1] [2] (眞子内親王, Mako Naishinnō), is a Japanese art historian and former member of the Japanese imperial family. She is the eldest child of Crown Prince Fumihito and Crown Princess Kiko, niece of Emperor Naruhito ...

  4. Tokyo Princess Cup - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling. First event. 2014. Signature matches. None time-limited singles matches. Tokyo Princess Cup ( Japanese: 東京プリンセスカップ, Hepburn: Tōkyō Purinsesukappu) is an annual single-elimination tournament created and promoted by the Japanese professional wrestling promotion Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling (TJPW).

  5. Princess Tsuguko of Takamado - Wikipedia

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    Japanese clovers, Lespedeza, designated imperial personal emblem of Tsuguko. Princess Tsuguko was born on 8 March 1986 at Aiiku Hospital in Minami-Azabu, Tokyo as the first daughter and child of Norihito, Prince Takamado and his wife Hisako, Princess Takamado . She graduated from the Gakushuin Primary School, Gakushuin Girls' Junior and Senior ...

  6. Aiko, Princess Toshi - Wikipedia

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    Princess Aiko was born on 1 December 2001 at 2:43 PM in the Imperial Household Agency Hospital in Tokyo Imperial Palace, the first and only child of the then-Crown Prince and Crown Princess, Naruhito and Masako. [2] [3] In a break with tradition, the name of the princess was chosen by her parents, instead of by her grandfather, the Emperor Akihito.

  7. Kiko, Crown Princess of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japanese imperial family. Kiko, Crown Princess Akishino [1] (皇嗣文仁親王妃紀子, Kōshi Fumihito Shinnō-hi Kiko) (born Kiko Kawashima (川嶋紀子, Kawashima Kiko); 11 September 1966), is the wife of Fumihito, Crown Prince of Japan. Her husband is the younger brother and heir presumptive of Emperor Naruhito and the second son of ...

  8. Prince Hisahito of Akishino - Wikipedia

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    Japanese imperial family. Prince Hisahito of Akishino (悠仁親王, Hisahito Shinnō, born 6 September 2006) is the youngest child and only son of the Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Japan. [ 1][ 2] He is the nephew of Emperor Naruhito and second in line to the throne after his father, Fumihito. Preceding his birth, the paucity of male ...

  9. Empress Nagako - Wikipedia

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    Signature. Nagako [a] (6 March 1903 – 16 June 2000), [1] posthumously honoured as Empress Kōjun, [b] [1] was a member of the Imperial House of Japan, the wife of Emperor Shōwa (Hirohito) and the mother of Emperor Emeritus Akihito. She was Empress of Japan from 1926 until her husband's death in 1989, making her the longest-serving empress ...