Prince Takamatsu

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Prince Takamatsu was a Japanese imperial prince and naval officer, known as the third son of Emperor Taishō and for his involvement in political and military affairs before and during World War II.

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese imperial prince
World War II military personnel
member of the Japanese imperial family
naval officer
awarded Order of the Chrysanthemum
Order of the Golden Kite
Order of the Rising Sun
birthDate 1905-01-03
birthPlace Akasaka Palace
surface form: Akasaka Palace, Tokyo, Japan
burialPlace Toshimagaoka Imperial Cemetery, Tokyo, Japan
countryOfCitizenship Japan
deathDate 1987-02-03
deathPlace Tokyo
surface form: Tokyo, Japan
educatedAt Gakushuin Boys’ Junior and Senior High School
surface form: Gakushūin Peers School

Imperial Japanese Naval Academy
Naval War College (Japan)
surface form: Naval Staff College (Japan)
era Showa era
surface form: Shōwa period

Taisho era
surface form: Taishō period
familyName Yamashina-no-miya (Imperial House of Japan)
father Emperor Taishō
fullName Prince Nobuhito of Takamatsu
givenName Nobuhito
honorificPrefix His Imperial Highness
house Yamato dynasty
knownFor being the third son of Emperor Taishō
involvement in Japanese political and military affairs before and during World War II
private diaries critical of Japanese wartime policy
language Japanese
marriageDate 1930-02-04
memberOf Imperial House of Japan
militaryBranch Imperial Japanese Navy
militaryConflict Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945)
surface form: Second Sino-Japanese War

World War II
militaryRank captain (Imperial Japanese Navy)
mother Empress Teimei
nobleTitle shinnō (imperial prince)
notableRelative Akihito
surface form: Emperor Akihito (nephew)

Naruhito
surface form: Emperor Naruhito (grand-nephew)
notableWork Takamatsu diaries
occupation naval officer
positionHeld Prince Takamatsu self-linksurface differs
surface form: Prince of Takamatsu-no-miya
religion Shinto
residence Takamatsu-no-miya residence, Tokyo, Japan
sibling Emperor Hirohito
surface form: Emperor Shōwa

Prince Chichibu
Prince Mikasa
spouse Princess Takamatsu (Kikuko)
title Prince Takamatsu self-linksurface differs
surface form: Prince of Takamatsu-no-miya

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Instruction
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Subject: Prince Takamatsu
Description of subject: Prince Takamatsu was a Japanese imperial prince and naval officer, known as the third son of Emperor Taishō and for his involvement in political and military affairs before and during World War II.

Referenced by (16)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Emperor Taishō child Prince Takamatsu
Princess Shigeko sibling Prince Takamatsu
Princess Kazuko sibling Prince Takamatsu
Princess Takako sibling Prince Takamatsu
this entity surface form: Prince Takamatsu (Nobuhito)
Yoshihito child Prince Takamatsu
Empress Teimei motherOf Prince Takamatsu
Prince Chichibu sibling Prince Takamatsu
Prince Takamatsu positionHeld Prince Takamatsu self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Prince of Takamatsu-no-miya
Prince Takamatsu title Prince Takamatsu self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Prince of Takamatsu-no-miya
Prince Masahito sibling Prince Takamatsu
Praemium Imperiale namedAfter Prince Takamatsu
Prince Hitachi sibling Prince Takamatsu
Masahito sibling Prince Takamatsu
subject surface form: Masahito, Prince Hitachi
Sadako Kujō child Prince Takamatsu
Teimei child Prince Takamatsu