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Kaya
Family Name

Pronunciation Kaya
Region of origin Japanese
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Wikipedia articles All pages beginning with Kaya


The Kaya (賀陽) ōke (princely house) was the seventh oldest branch of the Japanese Imperial Family created from branches of the Fushimi-no-miya house. is a language spoken by over 130 million people in Japan and in Japanese emigrant communities The Imperial House of Japan (also referred to as the Imperial Family or kōshitsu, 皇室 comprises those members of the extended family of the reigning Emperor of The is the oldest of the four Shinnōke, branches of the Imperial Family of Japan which were eligible to succeed to the Chrysanthemum Throne

Kaya-no-miya

The Kaya-no-miya house was formed by Prince Kuninori, second son of Prince Kuni Asahiko (first Kuni-no-miya, see above)

Name Born Succeeded Retired Died Notes
1 Prince Kaya Kuninori
(賀陽宮 邦憲王 Kaya-no-miya Kuninori shinnō ?)
1867 1896 . (27 February 1824 - 29 October 1891 was a member of a collateral line of the Japanese imperial family who played a key role in the Meiji Restoration. ( 1 September 1867 - 8 December 1909) was a member of the Japanese imperial family and the founder of one of the nine Oke 1909 Kaya-no-miya was a personal title until 1900
2 Prince Kaya Tsunenori
(賀陽宮 恒憲王 Kaya-no-miya Tsunenori-ō ?)
1900 1909 1947 1978 Kaya Tsunenori after 1947
3 Prince Kaya Nobuhiko
(賀陽宮 信彦王 Kaya-no-miya Nobuhiko-ō ?)
1922 1978 . ( 23 July 1900 - 2 January 1978) was the second head of the Kaya-no-miya collateral branch of the Japanese imperial family 1986
4 Kaya Harunori
(賀陽 治憲 ?)
1926 1987 . . brother of Nobuhiko; career diplomat

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