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  1. v. t. e. Yuriko, Princess Mikasa (崇仁親王妃百合子, Takahito Shinnōhi Yuriko) (born Yuriko Takagi (高木百合子, Takagi Yuriko); 4 June 1923), is a member of the Imperial House of Japan as the widow of Takahito, Prince Mikasa, the fourth son of Emperor Taishō and Empress Teimei. The Princess is the last surviving paternal great ...

  2. Children. Elder Daughter. Her Imperial Highness Princess Akiko. Date of Birth : 20 December 1981. 2004 - 2010 Studied abroadat at Merton College, the University of Oxford in the UK. 2010 - D. Phil. from the University of Oxford in the UK. 2018 - Honorary Doctor of Letters from the Kokushikan University.

  3. Her Imperial Highness Princess Mikasa always accompanies His Imperial Highness on trips overseas and expends great efforts on furthering friendly relations with foreign countries. As for surveys of historical landmarks, Princess Mikasa has aided Prince Mikasa by collecting data in the form of films and slides for His Imperial Highness's lectures.

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  4. Jun 4, 2023 · Princess Yuriko, the oldest living member of the imperial family, celebrated her 100th birthday on Sunday, ... (1868-1912), following her late husband Prince Mikasa, ...

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  5. Sep 30, 2020 · Yuriko, Princess Mikasa, was born Yuriko Takagi on 4 June 1923. She married Takahito, Prince Mikasa, the fourth son of Emperor Taishō and Empress Teimei in 1941. Her husband passed away at the ...

  6. Apr 20, 2019 · In 1928, Yuriko began her education at the Girls School of The Gakushūin or Peers School, graduating in 1941. On October 3, 1941, 18-year-old Yuriko was officially engaged to Prince Mikasa. The couple was married on October 22, 1941, and Yuriko was known as Princess Mikasa after her marriage.

  7. Yuriko, Princess Mikasa , is a member of the Imperial House of Japan as the widow of Takahito, Prince Mikasa, the fourth son of Emperor Taishō and Empress Teimei. The Princess is the last surviving paternal great-aunt by marriage of Emperor Naruhito, and currently is the oldest member of the imperial family, and the only living member who was born in the Taishō era.