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</html>";s:4:"text";s:17228:"In 1908, he was enrolled at ‘Gakushuin Peers’ School’ and later attended a special institute from 1914 to 1921. [2] He eventually selected Nagako. Born Princess Nagako (良子女王, Nagako Joō? (see Issue), Empress Nagako performed her ceremonial duties in a traditional manner. [2], Princess Nagako was born in Kuni-no-miya's family home in Tokyo, Japan on 6 March 1903, into one of the Ōke branches of the Imperial House of Japan, which are eligible to provide an heir to the throne of Japan (by adoption). Empress Nagako of Japan in her coronation garments, c1924-1925. ³),[1] which means "fragrant purity". Her Majesty was 97 years old and was posthumously named Empress Kojun. 97. He was married to Empress Kojun from 1924 until his death in 1989. 97. Both Nagako and Hirohito were distant cousins twice over: fourteenth cousins thrice removed by Prince Fushimi Sadafusa of the, Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, Special Class, Prince Shimazu Tadayoshi, 11th Daimyo of Satsuma, "Emperor Showa and Empress Kojun – The Imperial Household Agency", Obituary: "Nagako, Dowager Empress of Japan,", "Dowager Empress Nagako, Hirohito's Widow, Dies at 97", "Khojun wearing the stars of both orders", "Wearing the order badge attached to a ribbon on the left above her belt", BBC News: In pictures: Japan's imperial funeral, photo of Empress Nagako at White House during State Visit in 1975, 16. [2] In all, Hirohito and Nagako had seven children, five daughters and two sons. Empress consort of Japan: Tenure 7 January 1989 – 30 April 2019 Enthronement 12 November 1990 Full name Michiko (美智子) Born 20 October 1934 (age 86) University of Tokyo Hospital, Tokyo, Japan Spouse Emperor Akihito Issue Naruhito, Emperor of Japan Fumihito, Crown Prince of Japan Sayako Kuroda: House: Imperial House of Japan (by marriage) Father 97. In 1995, she became the longest-living dowager empress of Japan, breaking the record of Empress Kanshi, who had died 868 years earlier. She suffered a fall two years later, injuring her spine, and following another serious fall in 1980 was confined to a wheelchair for the remainder of her life. Meanwhile, he was declared the crown prince and heir apparent in 1916. [6], Princess Nagako married the Crown Prince Hirohito on 26 January 1924 and became the Crown Princess of Japan. He had seven children: Akihito, Prince Shigeko, Takako, Sachiko, Kazuko, and Atsuko. (public domain) The Empress Kōjun was born Princess Nagako on 6 March 1903 as the daughter of Kuniyoshi, Prince Kuni by his consort, Shimazu Chikako. In 1995, she became the longest-living Dowager Empress of Japan, breaking the record of Empress Kanshi, who died in 1102. [1] Her final resting place is in a mausoleum named Musashino no Higashi no Misasagi, near that of her husband within the Musashi Imperial Graveyard. [1], Across the arc of her life and death, Empress Kōjun has been known by number of related, but distinct titles:[1]. Entries from the diary of Irie Sukemasa, who served for half a century as a chamberlain to Emperor Shōwa (Hirohito), reveal that Empress Kōjun (Nagako) was unhappy from the … Her posthu­mous name is … In a step away from tradition, Hirohito was allowed to choose his own bride. Associated With. Her posthumous name is Kōjun, [1] which means "fragrant purity". Her noble blood did, however, make her eligible to marry into it. Tokyo, Japan. [8], After the Emperor's death on 7 January 1989, she became empress dowager. Congratulations on this excellent venture… what a great idea! In a step away from tradition, Hirohito was allowed to choose his own bride. Empress Kojun and Emperor Showa had seven children (two sons and five daughters). (6 March 1903 – 16 June 2000) was empress consort of Emperor Hirohito of Japan. 97. Friday 06 Mar 1903. Although she had a royal title, she was only very distantly related to the Imperial family. [1] At that time, she was in failing health herself and did not attend her husband's funeral; and she remained in seclusion for the rest of her life. (6 March 1903 – 16 June 2000) was empress consort of Emperor Shōwa of Japan. 1975 Vintage Wire Photo by ASSOCIATED PRESS United States President Gerald Ford and First Lady Wife Betty Ford along with Japanese Emperor Hirohito and Empress Kojun greet well-wishers from a White House Balcony during ceremonies Thursday in Washington DC. [2], At the time of her death at the age of 97 in 2000, Nagako had been an empress for 74 years. He assumed the throne following the death of his father on 25 December 1926 and is considered the 124th Emperor of Japan according to the traditional order of succession dating back nearly 2,600 years. When she died in 2000 at the age of 97, millions of people had been unaware she was still alive. This is a list of Japanese imperial consorts since, Generations are numbered from the daughter-in-law of, Both Nagako and Hirohito were distant cousins twice over: fourteenth cousins thrice removed by Prince Fushimi Sadafusa of the, Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, Special Class, Prince Shimazu Tadayoshi, 11th Daimyo of Satsuma, "Emperor Showa and Empress Kojun – The Imperial Household Agency", Obituary: "Nagako, Dowager Empress of Japan,", "Dowager Empress Nagako, Hirohito's Widow, Dies at 97", "Khojun wearing the stars of both orders", "Wearing the order badge attached to a ribbon on the left above her belt", BBC News: In pictures: Japan's imperial funeral, photo of Empress Nagako at White House during State Visit in 1975, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Empress_Kōjun&oldid=995686956, Grand Cordons (Imperial Family) of the Order of the Precious Crown, Recipients of the Order of the Sacred Treasure, 1st class, Grand Crosses Special Class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, Dames Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles containing Japanese-language text, Wikipedia articles with CINII identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SNAC-ID identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, 26. Empress Kōjun (香淳皇后, Kōjun Kōgō?) Tokyo, Japan. She was buried near her husband at the Imperial Cemetery on July 25, 2000. She was therefore a princess by birth, as the daughter of Kuniyoshi, Prince Kuni (1873–1929) by his consort, Chikako (1879–1956). It was only on 23 December 1933, almost ten years after their wedding, that the young couple had a son, and gave Japan an heir, in the birth of Akihito (明仁), now the emeritus emperor. Her Majesty, Empress Dowager Kojun died on June 16, 2000 surrounded by her immediate family, at the age of 97 in the Fukiage Omiya Palace in Tokyo. Nagako died at 4:46 pm on 16 June 2000, with her family at her side. Today marks the Anniversary of the Death of Empress Kōjun of Japan, who died on this day in 2000. Her posthumous name is Kōjun, which means "fragrant purity". Born Princess Nagako (良子女王, Nagako joō? Dowager Empress Nagako was the wife of Emperor Hirohito and the mother of Japan’s current Emperor, Akihito. I use WIKI 2 every day and almost forgot how the original Wikipedia looks like. [8], After the Emperor's death on 7 January 1989, she became empress dowager. Passing Down the Royal Tiaras Photos show succeeding empresses — including Empress Teimei, the wife of the Emperor Taishō; Empress Kōjun, the wife of the Emperor Showa; and Empress Emerita Michiko — wearing identical tiaras during their reign.Although Aoki is unsure if they are one and the same tiara, the photos show that the same hereditary design has been handed down to each generation. Nagako herself had no choice in the matter. Following her betrothal at age fourteen, Nagako was withdrawn from this school and began a six-year training program aimed at developing the accomplishments deemed necessary for an empress. Date of birth ... Age. At that time, she was in failing health herself and did not attend her husband's funeral; and she remained in seclusion for the rest of her life. [1], Across the arc of her life and death, Empress Kōjun has been known by number of related, but distinct titles:[1]. Over the first decade of marriage, Empress Nagako gave birth to four daughters (#Issue). Find high-quality Empress Kojun stock photos and editorial news pictures from Getty Images. Shimazu Tadakimi, Lord of Shigetomi (1799–1872), 6 March 1903 – 26 January 1924: Her Imperial Highness Princess Nagako of Kuni (久邇宮良子女王殿下), 26 January 1924 – 25 December 1926: Her Imperial Highness The Crown Princess (皇太子裕仁親王妃良子女王殿下) (皇太子妃殿下), 25 December 1926 – 7 January 1989: Her Majesty The Empress (皇后陛下), 7 January 1989 – 16 June 2000: Her Majesty The Empress Dowager (皇太后陛下), This page was last edited on 22 December 2020, at 10:06. Official portrait in the 1930's of Empress … Nagako was a witness to Japan's century of history, living through times that were tumultuous with a world war and a national rebirth as one of the world's richest countries.  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