Akishino-no-miya

Royal Japanese title or miyake From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Akishino-no-miya is a branch of the Japanese imperial family.

Home provinceTokyo
TitlesPrince Akishino
Princess Akishino
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Akishino-no-miya
秋篠宮
Home provinceTokyo
Parent houseImperial House of Japan
TitlesPrince Akishino
Princess Akishino
FounderFumihito, Prince Akishino
Current headFumihito, Prince Akishino
Founding year1990
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1990s photo of the Akishino family

From left: Prince Akishino, Princess Mako, Princess Kako, Princess Akishino
2020 photo of the Akishino family

From left: Princess Mako, Prince Hisahito, Prince Akishino, Princess Akishino, Princess Kako

Overview

The Akishino-no-miya was founded on June 29th, 1990, when Emperor Akihito granted Prince Fumihito permission to start a new branch of the Imperial Family upon the occasion of his marriage to Kiko Kawashima.[1]

His title derives from Akishino Temple in Nara, a setting famous and often used in Waka poetry.[2]

As a branch established by the son of an emperor, it is a direct miyake, and first in the order of precedence among the imperial branch families.[3]

Members

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Name Gender Date of Birth Age Lineage Place in Line of Succession Notes
Fumihito, Crown Prince Akishino Male November 30, 1965 60 Second son of Emperor

Akihito

1st
Kiko, Crown Princess Akishino Female September 11, 1966 59 Eldest daughter of Tatsuhiko Kawashima
Mako Komuro Female October 23, 1991 34 Eldest daughter of Prince Fumihito Left the Imperial Family upon marriage to Kei Komuro on 26 October 2021.[4]
Princess Kako of Akishino Female December 29, 1994 31 Second daughter of Prince Fumihito
Prince Hisahito of Akishino Male September 6, 2006 19 Eldest son of Prince Fumihito 2nd
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Genealogy

125th Emperor of Japan
Emperor Akihito
126th Emperor of Japan
Emperor Naruhito
1st Prince Akishino
Prince Fumihito
Princess Kiko
Mako KomuroPrincess KakoPrince Hisahito

Residence

Since the establishment of the Akishino family, they have resided in the Akishino Palace, located within the grounds of the Akasaka Estate in Minato, Tokyo.

When Prince Fumihito became the heir presumptive upon the ascension of Emperor Naruhito in 2019, the palace was expanded to accommodate reception facilities.[5] During the three years in which renovations were ongoing, the Akishino family resided in the Akasaka East Palace.

References

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