Nobuko 富美宮允子内親王 |
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Princess Fumi | |||||
Born |
Tokyo Prefecture, Japan |
7 August 1891||||
Died | 3 November 1933 Tokyo Prefecture, Japan |
(aged 42)||||
Burial | Toshimagaoka Imperial Cemetery, Bunkyo, Tokyo | ||||
Spouse | Prince Yasuhiko Asaka | ||||
Issue | Princess Kikuko Asaka Prince Takahiko Asaka Prince Tadahito Asaka Princess Kiyoko Asaka |
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House | Imperial House of Japan | ||||
Father | Emperor Meiji | ||||
Mother | Sono Sachiko | ||||
Religion | Shinto |
Full name | |
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Nobuko (允子?) |
Styles of Nobuko, Princess Fumi |
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Reference style | Her Imperial Highness |
Spoken style | Your Imperial Highness |
Alternative style | Ma'am |
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.
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: