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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 .
Princess Yōko of Mikasa, the Emperor's second cousin; The Princess Takamado, widow of the Emperor's first cousin once removed. Princess Tsuguko of Takamado, the Emperor's second cousin; Former Princess Noriko of Takamado, the Emperor's second cousin; Former Princess Ayako of Takamado and Kei Moriya, the Emperor's second cousin and her husband
He was born as Prince Norihito of Mikasa, and received the title Prince Takamado (Takamado-no-miya) and authorization to start a new branch of the Imperial Family on 1 December 1984 in celebration of his wedding. The couple had three daughters: Princess Tsuguko (承子女王, Tsuguko Joō, born 8 March 1986 at Aiiku Hospital in Tokyo)
Princesses Hisako and Tsuguko looked lovely at Crown Prince Hussein and Rajwa al Saif's wedding.
Hisako, Princess Takamado (憲仁親王妃久子, Norihito Shinnōhi Hisako) (born Hisako Tottori (鳥取久子, Tottori Hisako); 10 July 1953), is a member of the Japanese Imperial Family as the widow of Norihito, Prince Takamado.
The Princess Takamado was born on 10 July 1953, the eldest daughter of Shigejiro Tottori. She married the Prince Takamado on 6 December 1984. Originally known as Prince Norihito of Mikasa, he received the title Prince Takamado and permission to start a new branch of the Imperial Family on 1 December 1984. [ 18 ]
Princess Tsuguko of Takamado This regulation targeted 皇族 ( Kōzoku ), which translated to English as members of the Imperial Family. In Japanese, the range of Kōzoku are the members of the Imperial Family that exclude the Emperor.
The two other collateral members of the Imperial Family also had only daughters: the late Prince Tomohito of Mikasa had two daughters, Princess Akiko (b. 1981) and Princess Yōko (b. 1983); the late Norihito, Prince Takamado had three daughters, Princess Tsuguko (b. 1986), Princess Noriko (b. 1988) and Princess Ayako (b. 1990). Prior to the ...