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  1. Yanagiwara Naruko (Japanese: 柳原愛子), also known as Sawarabi no Tsubone (26 June 1859 – 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 most recent concubine to have given birth to a reigning Japanese emperor.

  2. Jun 4, 2023 · Her ancestor, Lady Yanagiwara Naruko, was Emperor Meiji’s concubine and served as a lady-in-waiting for the Imperial House of Japan. Yanajiwara was the last concubine to give birth to a future...

  3. Yanagihara Naruko (柳原愛子) Ms. Naruko YANAGIHARA (June 26, 1859, to October 16, 1943) was a Naishi no suke (a court lady of the first rank) to the Emperor Meiji. Ms. Naruko YANAGIHARA is the mother of the Emperor Taisho.

  4. Oct 28, 2011 · Yoshihito (嘉仁), the Taishō Emperor (大正天皇, 31 August 1879-25 December 1926, r. 1912-1926), was the 123rd emperor of Japan in the traditional count (which also includes several nonhistorical emperors). He was the surviving son of Emperor Meiji by Yanagiwara Naruko, a lady-in-waiting at the Imperial Palace.

  5. japanese concubine. Born in 1859. died in 1943. 1st place. People from Kyoto. 1. outline 2. career 3. parental 4. children. 柳原愛子, 1859 June 26 - 1943 October 16 (84 years old) Meiji Tenno 's concubine and Taisho Tenno 's biological mother. She is the biological mother-in-law of Empress Deimei and the paternal grandmother of Showa Tenno . 2. career.

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  7. Born to Emperor Meiji and his concubine Yanagiwara Naruko, Yoshihito was proclaimed crown prince in 1888, his two older siblings having died in infancy. In May 1900, he married Kujō Sadako, a member of the Kujō family of the Fujiwara clan. The couple had four sons: Hirohito, Yasuhito, Nobuhito and Takahito .