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  2. Hisako, Princess Takamado - Wikipedia

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    Hisako, Princess Takamado ... The formal engagement ceremony made on 17 September 1984, and the wedding held on 6 December 1984. They have three daughters:

  3. Japan's Princess Hisako and Princess Tsuguko Attend the ... - AOL

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    Princesses Hisako and Tsuguko looked lovely at Crown Prince Hussein and Rajwa al Saif's wedding.

  4. Princess Tsuguko of Takamado - Wikipedia

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    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 (née Tottori). She has two younger sisters: Noriko (born 1988) and Ayako (born 1990), both of them no longer members of the Japanese Imperial Family.

  5. File:PrincessHisakoTakamado.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Princess Hisako Takamado of Japan, just after receiving an honorary doctorate and delivering the convocation speech at the University of Alberta, 10th June 2004. Date 10 June 2004

  6. Yuriko, Princess Mikasa - Wikipedia

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    Norihito, Prince Takamado (高円宮憲仁親王, Takamado-no-miya Norihito Shinnō, 29 December 1954 – 21 November 2002); created Takamado-no-miya on 1 December 1984; married on 6 December 1984 to Hisako Tottori (born 10 July 1953), eldest daughter of Shigejiro Tottori, former President of Mitsui & Co. in France; and had three daughters ...

  7. Imperial House of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Hisako, Princess Takamado is the widow of Norihito, Prince Takamado (29 December 1954 – 21 November 2002), the third son and the youngest child of the Prince and Princess Mikasa and a first cousin once removed of Emperor Naruhito. The Princess Takamado was born on 10 July 1953, the eldest daughter of Shigejiro Tottori.

  8. Ayako Moriya - Wikipedia

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    Ayako Moriya (守谷 絢子, Moriya Ayako, born 15 September 1990), formerly Princess Ayako of Takamado (絢子女王, Ayako Joō), is a former member of the Imperial House of Japan and the youngest of three daughters of Norihito, Prince Takamado, and Hisako, Princess Takamado. [1] She married Kei Moriya, a commoner, on 29 October 2018.

  9. Empress Michiko - Wikipedia

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    The wedding finally took place as a traditional Shinto ceremony on 10 April 1959. The wedding procession was followed in the streets of Tokyo by more than 500,000 people spread over an 8.8 km route, while parts of the wedding were televised, thus making it the first imperial wedding to be made available for public viewership in Japan, drawing ...