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Princess Nobuko Asaka

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Father
  
Emperor Meiji

Role
  
Emperor Meiji's daughter

Mother
  
Sono Sachiko

Spouse
  
Prince Yasuhiko Asaka


Religion
  
Shinto

Parents
  
Emperor Meiji

Name
  
Princess Asaka

House
  
Imperial House of Japan

Princess Nobuko Asaka

Born
  
7 August 1891 Tokyo, Japan (
1891-08-07
)

Issue
  
Princess Kikuko Asaka Princess Takahiko Asaka Prince Tadahito Asaka Princess Kiyoko Asaka

Died
  
November 3, 1933, Tokyo, Japan

Children
  
Kikuko Nabeshima, Tadahiko Otowa, Ogyu Kiyoko

Similar People
  
Prince Yasuhiko Asaka, Emperor Meiji, Emperor Komei, Empress Shoken, Emperor Taisho

Princess Nobuko Asaka (鳩彦王妃允子内親王, Yasuhiko Ōhi Nobuko Naishinnō), born Nobuko, Princess Fumi (富美宮允子内親王, Fumi-no-miya Nobuko Naishinnō, 7 August 1891 – 3 November 1933), was the twelfth child and eighth daughter of Emperor Meiji of Japan and one of his consorts, Sono Sachiko.

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Biography

Nobuko was born in Japan, the daughter of Emperor Meiji and Lady Sachiko. She held the childhood appellation "Fumi no miya" (Princess Fumi).

Her future husband, Prince Yasuhiko Asaka, was the eighth son of Prince Asahiko Kuni and the court lady Sugako Tsunoda. Prince Yasuhiko was also a half-brother of Prince Naruhiko Higashikuni, Prince Morimasa Nashimoto, Prince Kuninori Kaya, and Prince Kuniyoshi Kuni, the father of the future Empress Kōjun, the consort of Emperor Shōwa. On 10 March 1906, Emperor Meiji granted Prince Yasuhiko the title Asaka-no-miya and authorization to begin a new branch of the imperial family. On 6 May 1909, Prince Asaka married Princess Fumi. Prince and Princess Asaka had four children:

  1. Princess Kikuko Asaka (紀久子女王, Kikuko Joō, 12 September 1911 – 12 February 1989); married Marquis Nabeshima Naoyasu in 1931.
  2. Prince Takahiko Asaka (孚彦王, Takahiko Ō, 8 October 1912 – 6 May 1994); married Todo Chikako, the fifth daughter of Count Todo Takatsugu. They had 2 daughters, Fukuko and Minoko and a son Tomohiko.
  3. Prince Tadahito Asaka (正彦王, Tadahito Ō, 5 January 1914 – 6 February 1944), renounced membership in the imperial family and created Marquis Otowa, 1936. Killed in action during the Battle of Kwajalein);
  4. Princess Kiyoko Asaka (湛子女王, Kiyoko Joō, born 2 August 1919); married Count Ogyu Yoshiatsu. She is the last surviving grandchild of Emperor Meiji.

Nobuko died on 3 November 1933, aged 42.

Titles and styles

  • 7 August 1891 – 6 May 1909: Her Imperial Highness The Princess Fumi
  • 6 May 1909 – 3 November 1933: Her Imperial Highness The Princess Asaka
  • National honours

  • Grand Cordon of the Order of the Precious Crown
  • References

    Princess Nobuko Asaka Wikipedia