Vem daterade Meiji (imparator)?
Chigusa Kotoko daterad Meiji (imparator) från ? till ?. Åldersskillnaden var 2 år, 8 månader och 16 dagar.
Hashimoto Natsuko daterad Meiji (imparator) från ? till ?. Åldersskillnaden var 3 år, 2 månader och 29 dagar.
Hamuro Mitsuko daterad Meiji (imparator) från ? till ?. Åldersskillnaden var 0 år, 3 månader och 0 dagar.
Yanagiwara Naruko daterad Meiji (imparator) från ? till ?. Åldersskillnaden var 6 år, 7 månader och 23 dagar.
Sono Sachiko daterad Meiji (imparator) från ? till ?. Åldersskillnaden var 15 år, 1 månader och 20 dagar.
Meiji (imparator)
Chigusa Kotoko
Chigusa Kotoko (千種任子, July 19, 1855 - February 1, 1944) was the fourth concubine of Emperor Meiji. She gave birth to two daughters who died of meningitis in infancy. Although Meiji was the last Japanese emperor to have more than one consort, the official role at court was not abolished until 1924; surviving concubines remained as members of the imperial family in retirement.
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Hashimoto Natsuko
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Hamuro Mitsuko
Hamuro Mitsuko (葉室 光子; February 3, 1853 – September 22, 1873) was the first concubine of Emperor Meiji, and the mother of his first child Wakamitsuteru-hiko no Mikoto (稚瑞照彦尊). Wakamitsuteru-hiko no Mikoto was stillborn, and Mitsuko died of complications from his delivery five days later. Mitsuko was assisted in the delivery by Kusumoto Ine, the first woman doctor of western medical training in Japan.
Mitsuko's tomb is at Toshimagaoka Imperial Cemetery at Gokoku-ji in Bunkyo, Tokyo.
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Yanagiwara Naruko
Yanagiwara Naruko (Japanese: 柳原愛子), also known as Sawarabi no Tsubone (26 June 1855 – 16 October 1943), was a Japanese lady-in-waiting of the Imperial House of Japan. A concubine of Emperor Meiji, she was the mother of Emperor Taishō and the last concubine of Japan and the last concubine to ever give birth to a reigning Emperor of Japan.
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