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  1. Dezember 1911 in Tokio; † 18. Dezember 2004 in Tokio) war eine japanische Prinzessin. Prinzessin Takamatsu, geboren als Tokugawa Kikuko ( 徳川 喜久子) und älteste Tochter des Prinzen Tokugawa Yoshihisa trug den Titel „Kaiserliche Hoheit“.

  2. Prinzessin Takamatsu war eine Tante des emeritierten Tennō von Japan, Akihito. Ihre Ausbildung absolvierte Takamatsu noch unter dem Namen Kikuko in der Mädchenabteilung der Gakushūin-Universität in Tokio. Sie heiratete den Prinzen Takamatsu am 4. Februar 1930 im Kaiserlichen Palast.

  3. Mother. Princess Mieko of Arisugawa. Kikuko, Princess Takamatsu (宣仁親王妃喜久子, Nobuhito Shinnōhi Kikuko), born Tokugawa Kikuko (徳川喜久子, 26 December 1911 – 18 December 2004), was a member of the Japanese imperial family. The Princess was married to Nobuhito, Prince Takamatsu, the third son of Emperor Taishō ...

    • Yoshihisa Tokugawa
    • 27 December 2004, Toshimagaoka Imperial Cemetery, Bunkyo, Tokyo
    • Princess Mieko of Arisugawa
  4. 8. Apr. 2005 · Her Imperial Highness Princess Kikuko Takamatsu passed away on December 18th, 2004. From the early 1950s, she was instrumental, domestically and internationally, in promoting cancer research and encouraging cancer scientists.

    • Takashi Sugimura
    • 2005
  5. On 4 February 1930, Prince Takamatsu married Kikuko, the second daughter of the late Yoshihisa Tokugawa. In addition to his official duties at the Imperial Palace, Prince Takamatsu served as Honorary President for a variety of organizations in diverse fields, including international friendly relations, health and welfare, the fine arts and ...

  6. Princess Takamatsu, also known as Princess Kikuko, passed away on December 18, 2004. She was 92. Princess Takamatsu was the granddaughter of Tokugawa Yoshinobu, the last Shogun of Tokugawa shogunate. She committed herself to the public welfare services started by Prince Takamatsu, and to the anti-cancer campaign she established as the "Princess ...

  7. Kikuko, Princess Takamatsu (宣仁親王妃喜久子, Nobuhito Shinnōhi Kikuko), born Tokugawa Kikuko (徳川喜久子, 26 December 1911 – 18 December 2004), was a member of the Japanese imperial family. The Princess was married to Nobuhito, Prince Takamatsu, the third son of Emperor Taishō and Empress Teimei.