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Shigeko Higashikuni was the daughter of Prince Naruhiko Higashikuni and Princess Fumi. She was the eldest of their four children. She was educated at the Gakushuin Peers' School and graduated from the University of Tokyo in 1947.
Shigeko married Prince Teruhito Takamatsu, the younger brother of Emperor Hirohito, on 10 April 1949. The couple had two children, a son and a daughter.
Shigeko was active in various charities and organizations, including the Japan Red Cross, the Japan Women's Association, and the Japan Association of Mothers. She was also a patron of the arts, and was a member of the Japan Art Academy.
Shigeko Higashikuni passed away on 28 April, 2020 at the age of 94.
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Shigeko, Princess Teru (照宮成子内親王) |
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36 years old |
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Sagittarius |
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6 December, 1925 |
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6 December |
Birthplace |
Akasaka Palace, Tokyo City, Empire of Japan |
Date of death |
(1961-07-23) Imperial Household Agency Hospital, Tokyo, Japan |
Died Place |
Imperial Household Agency Hospital, Tokyo, Japan |
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Japan |
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Who Is Shigeko Higashikuni's Husband?
Her husband is Morihiro Higashikuni (m. 1943)
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Emperor Shōwa (father)Nagako Kuni (mother) |
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Morihiro Higashikuni (m. 1943) |
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Nobuhiko Higashikuni
Fumiko Higashikuni
Naohiko Higashikuni
Hidehiko Higashikuni
Yūko Higashikuni |
Shigeko Higashikuni Net Worth
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Princess Shigeko was a featured protagonist in the 2022 alternative history novel Hydrogen Wars: Atomic Sunrise by R.M. Christianson and its upcoming sequel Hydrogen Wars: Atomic Winter.
In 1947, the Higashikunis were reduced to commoner status with the abolition of titles of nobility by the American occupation forces. With rampant post-war inflation, high taxation, and various failed business ventures by her husband, the Higashikuni family was reduced to poverty. In January 1958, she accepted an offer by the Japanese national television network, NHK, to appear before a live audience and explain the New Year's poetry card reading contest and other royal ceremonies. She fell ill in 1960, complaining of stomach pains, and was diagnosed with cancer. Hospitalized at the Imperial Household Agency Hospital in Tokyo, she died on 23 July 1961. Her grave is at the Toshimagaoka imperial cemetery in Bunkyo, Tokyo.
In 1941, she was formally engaged to the eldest son and heir of Prince Naruhiko Higashikuni, Prince Morihiro Higashikuni. The bride and groom were double first cousins once removed, through both the main imperial line, in descent from Emperor Meiji (the bride's maternal grandfather and the groom's father were siblings; meaning that the groom was a first cousin of the bride's father), and through collateral imperial lines, or ōke, that were cadet branches of the Fushimi-no-miya cadet branch of the imperial house. The couple were officially wed on 10 October 1943. As the wedding occurred in the middle of World War II, ceremonies and expenses were kept to a minimum, and she wore a junihitoe kimono belonging to her mother, Empress Kōjun, rather than having special clothing created for the occasion.
On 9 May 1939, Princess Shigeko rode on the Chōshi Electric Railway Line in Chiba Prefecture from Chōshi to Tōdaimae and back as part of a Gakushūin school outing.
Princess Shigeko was born at Akasaka Palace in Tokyo while her father was still Prince Regent for her grandfather the Taishō Emperor. Her childhood appellation was Teru-no-miya (照宮) ("Princess Teru"). As was the practice of the time, she was not raised by her biological parents after the age of three, but by a succession of court ladies at a separate palace built for her and her younger sisters in the Marunouchi district of Tokyo from 1930. Emperor Shōwa opposed the move, but could not defy court tradition. She entered the girls elementary department of the Gakushūin Peer's School in 1932 and completed the secondary department in 1942, learning cooking and literature.
Shigeko Higashikuni (東久邇 成子, Higashikuni Shigeko, 6 December 1925 – 23 July 1961), born Shigeko, Princess Teru (照宮成子内親王, Teru-no-miya Shigeko Naishinnō), was the wife of Prince Morihiro Higashikuni and eldest daughter of Emperor Shōwa and Empress Kōjun. She was the eldest sister to Japan's Emperor Emeritus Akihito.