Prince Takahito Mikasa
Prince Takahito Mikasa is a 100 years old from Japan from Tokyo. Prince Takahito Mikasa was born on December 02, 1915 (died on October 27, 2016, he was 100 years old) in Tokyo.
About
No, he died on 10/27/2016, 8 years ago. He was 100 years old when he died. Cause of death: heart failure. He died in Tokyo and buried in Toshimagaoka Cemetery .
Family
His mother is Teimei and his father is Taishō. His mother was Japanese Empress His mother died at the age of 66 (Prince was 35 years old). When Prince born she was 31 years old. and Taishō was 36 years old when Prince born. His father was an Emperor Of Japan From 1912 Until 1926.
Parents
Wife
Children
He had five children, Yasuko (80, Japanese princess) , Prince (66, Japanese prince) , Yoshihito (76, Japanese prince) , Masako (73, Japanese princess) and Norihito (47, Japanese prince) . When his first child, Yasuko Konoe, was born, Prince Takahito Mikasa was 28 years old.
Siblings
Prince Takahito Mikasa had 3 siblings. Japanese Prince Nobuhito (10 years older) , Yasuhito (13 years older) , and Japanese emperor Hirohito (14 years older)
Awards (2)
Awarded Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic , awarded Grand Cordon of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum ,
Education
He graduated from Q11448877 and Imperial Japanese Army Academy
What was Prince's zodiac sign?Prince Takahito Mikasa zodiac sign was sagittarius.
Other facts about Prince Takahito Mikasa
Given name | Takahito |
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Religion | Shinto |
Military rank | Major |
Date of death | 2016-10-27T00:00:00Z |
Conflict | Second Sino-Japanese War |
Languages spoken, written or signed | Japanese |
Name in kana | みかさのみや たかひとしんのう |
Cause of death | Heart Failure |
Name in native language | 三笠宮崇仁親王 |
Country of citizenship | Japan |
Member of | Académie Des Inscriptions Et Belles-Lettres |
Position held | Member Of The House Of Peers |
Place of death | Tokyo |
Place of birth | Tokyo |
Military branch | Imperial Japanese Army |
Place of burial | Toshimagaoka Cemetery |
Significant event | Centenarian |
Family | Imperial House Of Japan |
Coat of arms image | Http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Japanese%20Crest%20of%20Mikasa%20no%20miya.svg |
Employer | Tokyo Woman's Christian University |
Noble title | Prince |
Field of work | History Of Japan |