Emperor Meiji - Issue

Name Birth Marriage Issue
Emperor Taishō 31 August 1879
25 May 1900 Lady Sadako Kujō Emperor Shōwa
Prince Chichibu
Prince Takamatsu
Prince Mikasa
Princess Tsune 30 September 1888
30 April 1908 Prince Tsunehisa Takeda Prince Tsuneyoshi Takeda
Princess Ayako Takeda
Princess Kane 28 January 1890
29 April 1909 Prince Naruhisa Kitashirakawa Prince Nagahisa Kitashirakawa
Princess Mineko Kitashirakawa
Princess Sawako Kitashirakawa
Princess Taeko Kitashirakawa
Princess Fumi 7 August 1891
6 May 1909 Prince Yasuhiko Asaka Princess Kikuko Asaka
Princess Takahiko Asaka
Prince Tadahito Asaka
Princess Kiyoko Asaka
Princess Yasu 11 May 1896
18 May 1915 Prince Naruhiko Higashikuni Prince Morihiro Higashikuni
Prince Moromasa Higashikuni
Prince Akitsune Higashikuni
Prince Toshihiko Higashikuni

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