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  1. 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.

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    Born in Tokyo on 26 December 1911, she was the second daughter of Tokugawa Yoshihisa (2 September 1884 – 22 January 1922), a peer, and his wife Princess Mieko of Arisugawa (14 February 1891 – 25 April 1933). Her paternal grandfather was Tokugawa Yoshinobu, Japan's last shōgun. Her maternal grandfather, Prince Arisugawa Takehito, was the seventh hea...

    On 4 February 1930, she married Prince Takamatsu at the Tokyo Imperial Palace. The couple had no children. Shortly after the wedding, Prince and Princess Takamatsu embarked upon a world tour, partly to return the courtesies shown to them by King George V of the United Kingdom in sending a mission to Tokyo to present Emperor Shōwa with the Order of ...

    In 1991, Princess Takamatsu and an aide discovered a twenty one volume diary, written in Prince Takamatsu's own hand between 1922 and 1947. Despite opposition from the Imperial Household Agency, she gave the diary to the magazine Chūōkōron which published excerpts in 1995. The diary revealed that Prince Takamatsu opposed the Kwantung Army's incursi...

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    1. Dame Grand Cordon of the Order of the Precious Crown(4 February 1930)

    Foreign

    1. Spain: Dame of the Royal Order of Queen Maria Luisa(16 November 1930)

    Katz, Stan S. (2019). "Introduction to The Art of Peace biography on Prince Tokugawa that highlights Prince and Princess Takamatsu's 1930 - 1931 goodwill World Tour". TheEmperorAndTheSpy.com.
  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. Das Japanische Kaiserhaus umfasst die Mitglieder der Familie des amtierenden Tennō, die repräsentative öffentliche Aufgaben übernehmen, sowie deren minderjährige Kinder. Nach der aktuellen Japanischen Verfassung ist der Tennō das Symbol des Staates und der Einheit des Volkes. Die anderen Mitglieder der kaiserlichen Familie ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. 18. Dez. 2019 · Today marks the 15th Anniversary of the death of Kikuko, Princess Takamatsu, who passed away on this day in 2004. The daughter of Yoshihisa Tokugawa and Princess Mieko of Arisugawa, she was a granddaughter of Tokugawa Yoshinobu, the last Shōgun.