Japanese Prime Minister
Hirobumi Itō Family
- Itō Jūzō
Japanese samurai (1817-1896)
- Irie Kadenji
Ashigaru of the Chōshū Domain
- Hirobumi Itō
1st, 5th, 7th and 10th Prime Minister of Japan (1841–1909)
- Itō Umeko
geisha, later wife of Itō Hirobumi
- Sumiko Ito
1843 -
- Nomura Yasushi
Japanese politician
- Irie Kuichi
A samurai from Chōshū Domain during the late Edo period, a student of the Shōkasonjuku school.
- Ikuko Suematsu
1868 - certain 1934
- Bunkichi Itō
(1885-1951)
- Asako Nishi
1876 - certain 1944
- Suematsu Kenchō
Japanese politician (1855-1920)
- Genshirō Nishi
Japanese diplomat (1862-1928)
- Hisako Motono
Japanese activist
- Kan'ichi Irie
Japanese politician
- Masuzō Nomura
(1875-1959)
- Motono Ichirō
Japanese noble (1862-1918)
Kuroda Kiyotaka Family
- Kuroda Kiyotaka
Japanese general (1840-1900)
Yamagata Aritomo Family
- Yamagata Aritomo
Prime Minister of Japan (1838-1922)
- Tomoko Yamagata
1851 - certain 1893
Matsukata Masayoshi Family
- Kuki Takaharu
Feudal lord and guardian of family affairs during the Edo period with official court ranks and titles.
- Kuki Takanobu
Edo-period daimyo known for administrative reforms, domain stabilization, and educational initiatives in Tamba Province.
- Kuki Takakuni
Tsuntsu Sanda Domain's 10th lord
- Kuki Takasada
daimyo
- Date Murayasu
The fifth lord of Iyo Yoshida Domain. Son of Muramune Date. Holds the rank of Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade, Izumi no Kami, Noto no Kami. His children are Nobuyoshi, Chie, Hidetaka, and Rimarumaru (who died young).
- Kuki Takanori
Edo-period daimyo, 11th lord of Mita Domain, court-ranked noble and head of the Kuki family.
- Kuki Takasato
Daimyo from the mid to late Edo period
- Date Noboru
Takakiyo Kuki's wife
- Kuki Kiyotaka
A late Edo-period daimyo known for maintaining his family lineage amidst political and familial challenges during his tenure.
- Takahiro Kuki
Son of Takasato Kuki. 9th head of Ayabe domain (1801-1882)
- Kuki Takanori
daimyo
- Matsukata Masayoshi
Japanese politician (1835-1924)
- Misako Matsukata
Former Prime Minister's wife
- Takayoshi Kuki
Japanese politician
- Hitotsuyanagi Suenori
Japanese politician
- Kuki Takatomo
17 Jun 1834 - certain 13 Jul 1897
- Ōtawara Tomikiyo
A domain lord involved in shogunate duties and regional politics during the late Edo period.
- Iwao Matsukata
(1862-1942)
- Saburō Matsukata
Japanese journalist, mountaineer, and scouting leader
- Kōjirō Matsukata
Japanese businessman
- Yoshiyuki Morimura
(1896-1970)
- Torakichi Matsumoto
(1890-1973)
- Masao Matsukata
(1868-1942)
- Otohiko Matsukata
Japanese diplomat
- Yoshiko Kuki
Spouse of Kōjirō Matsukata, Second daughter of Takayoshi Kuki
- Takateru Kuki
Seventh son of Takayoshi Kuki. A former feudal lord of Sanda-han.
- Makiko Hitotsuyanagi
(1884-1969)
- Takaharu Kuki
Son of Tatatomo Kuki
- Ōtawara Kazukiyo
Japanese politician
- Merrell Vories Hitotsuyanagi
American architect
- Asano Nagayuki
family head of the Asano clan
- Takaoki Kuki
Son of Takateru Kuki
- Reiko Kuki
Wife of Takaoki Kuki. Daughter of Nagayuki Asano
- Takamasa Kuki
Son of Takaoki Kuki.
Ōkuma Shigenobu Family
- Ōkuma Shigenobu
Japanese politician (1838-1922)
- Ayako Ōkuma
wife of Shigenobu Ōkuma
Katsura Tarō Family
- Katsura Tarō
Japanese general and politician (1848-1913)
- Kyōhei Magoshi
(1844-1933)
- Saburō Inoue
Japanese military personnel (1887-1959)
- Yukijiro Umakoshi
Kyōhei Umakoshi's second son
- Takashi Yuko
Takatsuki Nobuharu's children include Takatsuki Nobuharu (born 1919, eldest son, died young), Takatsuki Noriatsu (born 1921, third son, auditor at Toyota Tsusho, wife: Oura Noriko, born 1930, daughter of Oura Katsuaki), Takatsuki Norizane (1922–1923, fourth son, died young), Kamata Yasuko (born 1930, second daughter, wife of Kamata Yoshirō), Takatsuki Noriaki (born 1931, fifth son, wife: Ikuno Harumi, born 1939, daughter of Ikuno Torao), Ando Naoko (1936–1974, third daughter, wife of Ando Jōji), Takatsuki Noriaki (born 1937, sixth son, wife: Ookubo Yuriko, born 1945, daughter of Ookubo Kanji), Miyoshi Kunikō (born 1938, fourth daughter, wife of Miyoshi Kunitada).
- Takatsukasa Nobuhiro
Japanese military personnel (1892-1981)
- Motokatsu Inoue
Japanese martial artist
- Takeshi Umakoshi
Saburo Inoue's eldest daughter
- Mitsusada Inoue
Japanese historian (1917-1983)
- Kyoichi Umakoshi
Kōjiro Umakoshi's eldest son
- Satoshi Umakoshi
Educator. Fourth son of Kōjirō Umekoshi.
- Mutsuko Iwasaki
The eldest daughter of Takatsuki Nobutaka. Wife of Banekoshi Shinsuke, later wife of Iwasaki Hisao.
- Hisao Iwasaki
(1914-2005)
Saionji Kinmochi Family
- Sayō Mōri
Takatsukasa Sukehira's wife. Appointed as Junior Third Rank.
- Takatsukasa Sukehira
kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Edo period
- Tokugawa Harumori
(1751-1805)
- Hoshigaki Yoshiko
Edo-period Japanese noblewoman, wife of Imperial Court Counselor, mother of Princess Kan'in Tomihito.
- Tokugawa Harutoshi
daimyo (1773-1816)
- Hoshiko Toyama
Tokugawa Haruki's concubine
- Shimadoru Somura
Tokugawa Haruki's mistress
- Tokugawa Katahime
Tokugawa Harunori's Inner Circle
- Enshō
Superior priest and abbot of Takada Senshu-ji Temple, Great Hierarch
- Tokudaiji Sanekata
(1790-1858)
- Takatsukasa Masamichi
Kugyō or Japanese court noble of the late Edo (1789-1868)
- Takatsukasa Masahiro
Kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Edo period
- Kiyoko Tokugawa
The fourth daughter of Tokugawa Harunori. The legitimate wife of Tōgū Masaichi.
- Ichijō Tadayoshi
Japanese kugyō (court noble) of the Edo period
- Ichijō Teruyoshi
Japanese noble (1756-1795)
- Tomoko Hosokawa
Junior Third Rank, Ichijo Tadayoshi's official wife
- Takashi Yoshiko
The third daughter of Takatsukasa Masatoshi. Wife of Kan'in-no-miya Takanobu-shinnō. The head (rank) of the Kan'in-no-miya household. Children include Shigemiya (January 25, 1811 - July 28, 1811, eldest daughter, Murōkō-in), Chimiya (July 28, 1812 - August 31, 1813, eldest son, Daikōmyō-in), and Nagomiya (March 31, 1815 - May 3, 1816, second daughter, Eishōkō-in).
- Tsunako Takatsukasa
court lady of emperor Ninko
- Takatsukasa Suneko
Japanese noble (1799-1837)
- Imadegawa Gamaru
My mother is a housewife. She is the adopted daughter of Naoaki Imadegawa (the Acting Grand Regency Counselor).
- Takatsukasa Hideko
wife of Tokugawa Iesada
- Takatsukasa Tatsuko
My mother is a housewife. She is the second wife of Teruhiro Daigo.
- Takatsukasa Yasuko
Japanese noble (1811-1847)
- Takatsukasa Yoriko
My mother is the housewife.
- Takatsukasa Sakiko
My mother is a housewife.
- Takatsukasa Michiko
Takasugi Masatoshi’s twelfth daughter. Her mother was a housewife. Wife of Tsusumi Kunifuku (73rd chief priest of Sumiyoshi Shrine).
- Nozomi Kondō
Takaoki Masahiro's twenty-fourth daughter. The principal wife of Date Yukikuni.
- Takatsukasa Saho
My mother is a housewife.
- Takatsukasa Takako
Japanese noble
- Sadako Takatsukasa
Consort of Tokugawa Yasuatsu
- Kan'in-no-miya Tatsuhito-shinnō
17 Jun 1792 - 9 Mar 1824
- Matsudaira Yorikata
[松平頼筠] daimyo of the late Edo period; 7th lord of Shishido
- Tokugawa Narinobu
(1797-1829) Japanese Daimyō
- Matsudaira Yorihiro
[松平頼恕] daimyo of the late Edo peropd; 9th lord of Takamatsu
- Emperor Ninkō
emperor of Japan (1800-1846)
- Guanghan Jifeng
Court noble from the late Edo period, First Rank, Naidaijin (Inner Minister), Tenth generation of the Hirohata family.
- Kōnyo
(1798-1871)
- Takatsukasa Sukehiro
Japanese noble (1807-1878)
- Takako Ichijo
Takasugi Suketaka's official wife
- Reiko Takatsukasa
Third daughter of Takatsugu Masamichi. Main wife of Kuga Tatehiro.
- Takatsugu Okiko
The fourth daughter of Takatsugu Masamichi. Her mother was a housemaid. Wife of Honshō-ji Shōki (Sekki).
- Takatsukasa Kaiko
The second daughter of Taka-ji Masamichi. Wife of Senshu-ji Enki.
- Kujō Yukitsune
5 Jun 1823 - 31 Aug 1859
- Shibuya Norikazu
Hachio Takatsugu's eighth son. His mother was a housewife. The 25th head priest of the Shinshu Hongwanji sect.
- Honjaku
12 Mar 1808 - 12 Dec 1877
- Takatsukasa Shinako
(1820-1858)
- Ichijō Sanemichi
Kugyo of the late Edo period. The eldest son of Ichijo Tadayoshi. Junior Third Rank and Interim Director of the Inner Palace Guards. 21st head of the Ichijo family.
- Koga Takemichi
(1815-1903)
- Tomogiku Ichijo
Ikeda Seiki's wife
- Teruko Ichijo
The consort and empress of Prince Sadataka of the Fushimi-no-miya family. Their children include Senka-no-miya (April 14, 1814 – September 21, 1815, sixth son? daughter? Light Bright Temple) and Waki (September 18, 1819 – January 11, 1820, ninth son, Wako Shin-in).
- Ichijo Tōko
The official wife of Matsudaira Yoramori
- Ichijō Hideko
wife of Tokugawa Iesada (1825-1850)
- Ichijo Ryoko
Japanese court noble connected to a prestigious lineage of Edo-period aristocrats and influential statesmen.
- Ichijō Tadaka
Japanese court noble of the Edo period
- Takatsukasa Hiroko
15 Jan 1814 - 28 Sep 1892
- Yamauchi Mairu
1803 - 1872
- Sanjō Sanetsumu
Japanese noble (1802-1859)
- Hachisuka Narihiro
Japanese daimyo
- Matsudaira Yorisato
[松平頼学] daimyo of the late Edo period; 9th lord of Saijo domain
- Tokugawa Iesada
Edo shogun (1824-1858)
- Prince Kan'in Naruhito
Japanese prince
- Tokudaiji Kin'ito
(1821-1883)
- Akiko Takatsukasa
Takatsuki Suketaka's Yame. Mother is a household woman. The Princess consort of Fushimi-no-miya Sadaoki.
- Takatsuki Haruko
Taka-tsukasa Sukeaki's tenth daughter
- Kikutei Yukisue
Japanese politician (1857-1905)
- Takatsukasa Sukemasa
A Kugyō or Japanese court noble of the late Tokugawa shogunate
- Takatsukasa Motoko
Sixth daughter of Takatsukasa Sukehira. Mother was a housemaid.
- Fushimi-no-miya Sadanori-shinnō
(1836-1862)
- Sanjō Sanetomi
Japanese politician (1837-1891)
- Takatsugu Sekiko
The ninth daughter of Taka-sho Masamichi. Wife of Prince Sadakyo of the Fushimi Imperial House. Had three children: one son and two daughters (all of whom died young).
- Prince Fushimi Kuniie
Japanese prince
- Hanaen Seiko
Hana Sono Setsuo's Seventh Daughter
- Hachisuka Mochiaki
Japanese politician (1846-1918)
- Kitabatake Michishiro
Japanese politician (1849-1888)
- Michitsune Koga
(1842-1925)
- Michiteru Otagi
Japanese bureaucrat
- Tōji Michiko
Keine's wife or second wife
- Sonjō-hosshinnō
Japanese princely priest in the Edo period; son of Fushimi-no-miya Sadayuki shinnō
- Ichijō Saneyoshi
26 Mar 1835 - certain 16 Mar 1868
- Shōgoin-no-miya Yoshikoto-shinnō
A member of the Japanese imperial family during the late Edo period. The second son of Prince Fushimi-no-miya Kuniie. Prince Ippin. The first head of the Shōgō-in princely family. Mitsui Nagatoshi, a clergy member of the Shin-Kumano Temple.
- Otani Kazuko (Higashi Honganji)
Japanese Imperial Family
- Saionji Kinmochi
Japanese politician (1849-1940)
- Kinyoshi Sanjo
Japanese politician (1875-1914)
- Sanjō Chieko
Japanese noble lady (1872-1947)
- Kinteru Sanjō
member of Japanese House of Peers (1882-1945)
- Kan'in Kotohito
Japanese prince and general (1865–1945)
- Shizuko Ogimachi
Wife of a Japanese noble and politician’s ancestor, connected to prominent aristocratic families in 19th-century Japan.
- Shimazu Yasuko
(1908-1976)
- Princess Hiroko
[寛子] daughter of Imperial Prince Kan'in-no-miya Kotohito
- Yukiko Andō
Former royal family member
- Toda Hanako
Japanese princess
- Kan’in Sueko
Japanese princess
- Prince Kan'in Haruhito
Japanese general
- Saneharu Sanjō
Japanese politician (1913-1990)
- Princess Tsuneyoshi Mitsuko
Japanese princess
- Tadatsugu Shimazu
Japanese Kazoku, politician. (1903-1990)
- Andō Nobuaki
Japanese politician
- Prince Tsuneyoshi Takeda
second and last heir of the Takeda-no-miya collateral branch of the Japanese Imperial Family (1909-1992)
- Prince Takeda Tsunetada
1940-
- Tsuneharu Takeda
Japanese diplomat
Yamamoto Gonnohyōe Family
- Yamamoto Gonnohyōe
Prime Minister of Japan (1852-1933)
- Tokiko Yamamoto
(1860-1933)
- Kiyoshi Yamamoto
Japanese military personnel (1883-1960)
Terauchi Masatake Family
- Sadao Hasegawa
Japanese military person
- Terauchi Masatake
Japanese general (1852-1919)
- Taki Terauchi
Wife of Japanese Prime Minister Teiji Tanaka, known for her health challenges and her villa in Oiso.
- Hisaichi Terauchi
Japanese general (1879-1946)
Hara Takashi Family
- Hara Takashi
Prime Minister of Japan from 1918 to 1921
- Asako Hara
Japanese prime minister's wife, supporter, and partner, influential in political circles, remembered for her dedication and resilience.
Takahashi Korekiyo Family
- Ōkubo Toshiyo
(1794-1863)
- Ōkubo Toshitaka
1750-
- Yasuda Zen'etsu
-1887
- Inoue Fusako
Japanese person
- Inoue Mitsuyuki
samurai
- Takahashi Korekiyo
Japanese politician (1854-1936)
- Shinako Takahashi
1865 - certain 1946
- Ōkubo Masuko
(- 1878)
- Ōkubo Toshimichi
one of the three great nobles who led the Meiji Restoration, regarded as one of the main founders of modern Japan (1830-1878)
- Yasuda Zenjirō
Japanese businessman (1838-1921)
- Sakai Tadamichi
daimyo (1856-1921)
- Ōkubo Toshitatsu
Samurai of Satsuma Domain, official of Amami, and heir of the family head.
- Inoue Gorōsaburō
1834 -
- Mishima Michitsune
Japanese politician (1835-1888)
- Yasuda Tsuneko
Member of a prominent Japanese business family, connected to influential political figures of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
- Iomi Chūichi
Japanese businessman
- Korekata Takahashi
Japanese businessperson (1877-1949)
- Wakiko Ōkubo
(May 1891 - )
- Kiyofuku Takahashi
Esteemed Japanese politician and daughter of a prominent statesman, renowned for her influential family heritage.
- Toshikata Ōkubo
(1878-1958)
- Toshinaka Ōkubo
Japanese politician
- Ōkubo Toshitake
Japanese bureaucrat
- Makino Nobuaki
Japanese politician (1861-1949)
- Yasuda Zenjirō II
(1879-1936)
- Sakai Saneko
1884
- Mineko Makino
The daughter of Michima Michiaki, wife of Nobutaka Makino
- Itō Hirokuni
Japanese politician
- Yasuda Yoshio
Japanese businessperson
- Yasuda Zenzaburō
Japanese businessman and politician
- Yasuda Teruko
maternal grandmother of Yoko Ono
- Zengorō Yasuda
Japanese businessman
- Yasuda Mine
Japanese businesswoman and family member of prominent industrial and political dynasties.
- Takeuchi Tsuna
Japanese businessperson (1840-1922)
- Yahiko Mishima
Japanese sprinter
- Yatarō Mishima
Japanese politician (1867-1919)
- Naoakira Nabeshima
Japanese military personnel and politician
- Katsunosuke Inoue
Japanese diplomat (1861-1929)
- Moriyama Yuuzaburou
A prominent figure in Japanese politics and business, known for his leadership and influence across multiple generations.
- Fumi Yasuda
Japanese businesswoman with notable familial ties to prominent entrepreneurs and political figures.
- Yasuda Zenshirō II
A prominent Japanese banker and businessman, former president of multiple banks, and influential industry leader in early 20th-century Japan.
- Yuriko Yasuda
1912-
- Takahashi Fuku
Japanese politician's granddaughter known for her connections to historical political figures.
- Hajime Yasuda
Japanese businessman
- Hiroyoshi Itō
Japanese palace officials, politicians, and members of the nobility. He is a member of the House of Lords. (1899 - 1962)
- Yukiko Yoshida
(1889-1941)
- Nobumichi Makino
Imperial Palace Court noble official, old aristocrat earl.
- Toshiaki Ōkubo
Japanese historian (1900-1995)
- Takamune Senge
82nd Izumo no Kuni no Miyatsuko
- Shigeru Yoshida
Prime minister of Japan (1878–1967)
- Makino Sumiko
The head lady-in-waiting of the Japanese Imperial Palace's Eastern Palace, a loyal assistant to the Crown Princess.
- Kiyo Yoshida
The politician's wife, Shigeru Yoshida's partner and supporter.
- Iwajirō Yasuda
(1901-1972)
- Yasuda Shūzaburō
(1906-1981)
- Kataoka Nizaemon XIII
Japanese kabuki actor (1903-1994)
- Isoko Ono
mother of Yoko Ono (1911-1999)
- Kusuo Yasuda
resident of the Former Kusuo Yasuda Residence
- Hiroshi Yasuda
Japanese businessperson
- Fumiko Senge
Japanese noblewoman and descendant of influential political figures in early 20th-century Japan.
- Michihiko Senge
(1922-2015)
- Takatoshi Senge
83rd Izumo National Treasurer
- Ken'ichi Yoshida
literary scholar
- Kazuko Asō
Mother of a Japanese politician (1915-1996)
- Teiko Hayashi
Japanese researcher of early childhood education
- Takakichi Asō
Japanese entrepreneur (1911-1980)
- Sumako Senge
Daughter of Fumiko Senge, descendant of notable Japanese political lineage.
- Princess Nobuko, Princess Tomohito Of Mikasa
Japanese princess; widow of Prince Tomohito of Mikasa
- Tarō Asō
Prime Minister of Japan from 2008 to 2009
- Yutaka Asō
Japanese businessperson
- Takamasa Senge
84th Izumo Kokuzō
- Tomohiko Senge
A descendant of notable Japanese political and cultural lineage, with ties to Takahashi Korekiyo.
Katō Tomosaburō Family
- Katō Tomosaburō
Japanese admiral (1861-1923)
- Kiyoko Kato
Tomosaburō Kato's wife
Kiyoura Keigo Family
- Kiyoura Keigo
Japanese politician (1850-1942)
- Kiyoura Tōko
(1858-1944)
Katō Takaaki Family
- Iwasaki Yajirō
(1808-1873)
- Miwa Iwasaki
(1814-1900)
- Iwasaki Kise
(1845-1923)
- Iwasaki Yatarō
Japanese industrialist; founder of Mitsubishi
- Iwasaki Yanosuke
Japanese banker
- Shimazu Uzuhiko
(1844-1910)
- Kō Araki
Nagasaki, the eldest daughter of Shozo Araki. Her children are Sadakichi (eldest son, owner of Kashima Ranyon), the eldest daughter, Otohe (second daughter, Nagasaki, wife of Toshi Jiro Araki), the fourth daughter, and the fifth daughter.
- Lou Gao Lang
Japanese bureaucrat and industrialist during the Meiji period, renowned for government service, cultural pursuits, and involvement in early Japanese industry.
- Katō Takaaki
Japanese politician (1860-1926)
- Katō Haruji
1865 -
- Hisaya Iwasaki
Japanese industrialist (1865–1955)
- Teruya Iwasaki
Japanese businessperson (1887-1956)
- Toshiya Iwasaki
Japanese businessperson (1881-1930)
- Koyata Iwasaki
Japanese businessperson (1879-1945)
- Ro Yatsuho
Lukagawa's sixth daughter. Her child is Yaeko (the eldest daughter).
- Takako Iwasaki
(1888-1975)
- Kōtarō Katō
Japanese businessperson (1895-1959)
- Takaya Iwasaki
Japanese businessperson (1896-1983)
- Hikoyata Iwasaki
Japanese businessperson (1895-1967)
- Miki Sawada
Japanese social worker
- Renzō Sawada
(1888-1970)
- Eijirō Iwasaki
Japanese linguist (1922–2017)
- Yoshiko Iwasaki
Toshiyuki Iwasaki's younger daughter
- Akiko Iwasaki
Miyoshi Iwasaki's third daughter
- Tadao Iwasaki
Japanese businessperson (1909-1990)
- Hisao Iwasaki
(1914-2005)
- Hisao Sawada
Japanese diplomat (1924-2001)
- Sachiko Yasuda
Japanese singer
- Tōru Iwasaki
Japanese businessman
Wakatsuki Reijirō Family
- Wakatsuki Reijirō
Japanese politician
- Arinori Wakatsuki
businessman (1897-1971)
Tanaka Giichi Family
- Takayuki Ōtsuki
Japanese military personnel (1835-1900)
- Tanaka Giichi
Japanese general (1864-1929)
- Sute Tanaka
1874 - certain 1937
- Tatsuo Tanaka
Japanese politician (1910-1998)
Osachi Hamaguchi Family
- Osachi Hamaguchi
Japanese politician (1870-1931)
- Natsu Hamaguchi
1873 -
- Iwane Hamaguchi
Japanese businessperson (1899-1976)
- Takehiko Hamaguchi
Japanese businessperson (1896-1976)
Inukai Tsuyoshi Family
- Inukai Tsuyoshi
Japanese politician and Prime Minister of Japan (1855–1932)
- Takeru Inukai
Japanese politician
- Michiko Inukai
Japanese philanthropist (1921-2017)
Saitō Makoto Family
- Saitō Makoto
Prime Minister of Japan (1858-1936)
Keisuke Okada Family
- Keisuke Okada
admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy (1868-1952)
- Sadatomo Okada
Japanese military personnel (1908-1944)
Kōki Hirota Family
- Kōki Hirota
Japanese politician executed (1878-1948)
- Shizuko Hirota
spouse of Koki Hirota
Senjūrō Hayashi Family
- Senjūrō Hayashi
Japanese politician and general (1876–1943)
Fumimaro Konoe Family
- Taigu Kaoruko
-
- Konoe Tsunehiro
kugyō
- Maeda Narinaga
daimyo
- Shimazu Narinobu
(1774-1841)
- Lady NN Tokugawa-no-Owari
Yoshitame Matsudaira's eldest daughter. She was the wife of Maeda Naohiro and later the wife of Konoe Motomasa.
- Konoe Motosaki
kugyō
- Senkō-in
spouse of Tokugawa Ienari
- Iku-hime
daughter of Konoe Tadahiro (1807-1850)
- Konoe Tadahiro
Japanese court noble (1808-1898)
- Shimazu Hisanaga
[島津久長] samurai from Kajiki-Shimazu clan during late-Edo period
- Maeda Nariyasu
Japanese noble (1811-1884)
- Hosokawa Yukika
Japanese daimyō
- Yasu-hime
daughter of Tokugawa Ienari, wife of Maeda Nariaki (1813-1868)
- Meikyōin
The daughter of Yasuhisa Okumura (a retainer).
- Noble Sleeve Inn
Kuze Kiho (vassal's daughter)
- Arima Yorinori
daimyo of the late Edo period; 9th Lord of Kurume
- Koga Takemichi
(1815-1903)
- Shimazu Tadakimi
1799-
- Shimazu Tadatake
Samurai leader of Satsuma Domain, known for financial reforms and family lineage, father of Atsuhime, active during late Edo period.
- Shōjuin
A woman from the late Edo period (Bakumatsu). The principal wife of Tanegashima Hisamichi.
- Konoe Tadafusa
kugyō
- Lady NN Satsuma-no-Shimazu
Maternal matriarch of prominent Japanese political figures, bridging generations through her familial legacy.
- Maeda Yoshiyasu
daimyo
- Youma Takashi
Keining Maeda's formal wife
- Tōji Michiko
Keine's wife or second wife
- Hosokawa Yukizane
(1842-1902)
- Maeda Naoyori
The ninth head of the Maeda family during the late Edo period
- Toshitake Maeda
Baron of the branch family of the Maeda Marquis House
- Ikeda Yoshitaka
The feudal lord during the late Edo period. 11th daimyo of the Inaba Tottori Domain. Appointed to the court rank of Junior Fourth Rank, Chamberlain, and Inaba Governor. The 13th head of the Ikeda family of Tottori Domain. The fourth son of Maeda Sadayoshi.
- Maeda Toshiatsu
Japanese daimyo and bureaucrat (1856-1921)
- Maeda Toshika
29 Jul 1841 - certain 27 Jul 1920
- Maeda Toshinori
12th Lord of the Kaga Daishōji Domain, Japanese feudal lord in 19th century.
- Maeda Toshimichi
A noble domain lord from the Kaga region, with a brief life punctuated by early death and complex family succession.
- Tokiwai Gyōki
3 Feb 1845 - 23 May 1919
- Tsugaru Tadako
Spouse of a lord in Japan (1849-1900)
- Arisugawa-no-miya Takahito-shinnō
Japanese prince
- Tokugawa Iemochi
Japanese shogun
- Hosokawa Tatsunori
Japanese daimyō
- Ikeda Saki
Second daughter of Nakayasu Ikeda. Wife of Yoshie Ikeda.
- Arima Yoritō
daimyo of the late Edo period; 10th Lord of Kurume
- Kamei Koremi
Feudal lord and domain governor of Tsuwa Province during late Edo and early Meiji periods.
- Matsudaira Naokatsu
daimyo of the late Edo period; 7th lord of Kawagoe and 1st lord of Marbashi
- Konoe Atsumaro
Japanese politician (1863-1904)
- Sawako Konoe
1869 - 20 Oct 1891
- Mōri Takanori
Japanese aristocrat, founder of shorthand writing system (1867-1939)
- Satoko Konoe
Important female member of the Kodoi family in Japan, political family member
- Gyōyū Tokiwai
Japanese bhikku
- Fusamaro Tsugaru
2 Apr 1872 - 5 Apr 1919
- Tokugawa Hiroko
Japanese aristocrat (1867-1944)
- Princess Yasuko Of Arisugawa
(1864-1923)
- Maeda Toshitsugu
5th daimyo of the Kaga domain on Kyushu
- Sakakibara Michiko
(1854-1899)
- Hosokawa Morihisa
(1839-1893)
- Norimasa Ikeda
9 Feb 1866 - certain 1 Jun 1909
- Prince Arisugawa Takehito
Japanese admiral (1862-1913)
- Tokugawa Iesato
Japanese politician (1863-1940)
- Fumimaro Konoe
Japanese politician (1891–1945)
- Chiyoko Konoe
Spouse of a Japanese prime minister
- Hidemaro Konoye
Japanese composer and conductor
- Naomaro Konoe
Japanese poet and musicologist
- Tadamaro Miyagawa
Noble legislators and guardians of cultural heritage
- Ranko Sawa
Japanese actress
- Moritatsu Hosokawa
Japanese minister
- Hosokawa Kaneko
1889 - certain 1967
- Jōji Oka
Japanese actor
- Prince Tanehito
(1887-1908)
- Sekiko Queen
Royal princess of the Meiji era, born into Japanese imperial nobility, known for her brief life and early passing.
- Princess Mieko Of Arisugawa
Japanese noble
- Iemasa Tokugawa
Japanese politician (1884-1963)
- Moriaki Hosokawa
(1882-1898)
- Morishige Hosokawa
(1868-1914)
- Yoshihisa Hosokawa
Husband of Baron Hosokawa Kosei
- Masako Tokugawa
wife of Iemasa Tokugawa
- Noguchi Akiko
Japanese publisher for seitai
- Michitaka Konoe
historian (1922-2012)
- Fumitaka Konoe
(1915-1956)
- Yoshiko Hosokawa
(1918-1940)
- Haruchika Noguchi
Founder of Seitai (1911–1976)
- Tadahide Shimazu
fisheries scientist and philatelist (1912-1996)
- Morisada Hosokawa
Japanese politician
- Hidetake Konoe
Japanese composer and conductor (1931-2003)
- Hidetoshi Konoe
Noble and aristocratic children perished in the Great Kanto Earthquake.
- Tadatoshi Miyagawa
Japanese composer
- Takahito, Prince Mikasa
Japanese prince
- Yuriko, Princess Mikasa
Japanese princess; widow of Takahito, Prince Mikasa (1923–2024)
- Kisako Sakakibara
Japanese writer and aristocrat, granddaughter of Tokugawa Yoshinobu, known for her historical works and reflections on noble family legacies.
- Kumiko Ide
A Japanese writer and descendant of the last Edo shogunate, known for autobiographical works and her deep reverence for her noble heritage.
- Nobuhisa Shimazu
businessperson
- Tadateru Konoe
President of the Japanese Red Cross
- Morihiro Hosokawa
50th Prime Minister of Japan
- Yasuko Konoe
Japanese former princess; eldest child of Takahito, Prince Mikasa, and Yuriko, Princess Mikasa
- Kayoko Hosokawa
Leader of social activities promoting public welfare and women's rights
- Yūko Miyagawa
Japanese cellist
- Yōko Miyagawa
Japanese violinist
- Johann Sebastian Paetsch
American musician
- Norihito, Prince Takamado
Japanese prince (1954-2002)
- Konoe Tadahiro
Japanese creative director and videographer
- Morimitsu Hosokawa
Japanese potter
- Tadahiro Shimazu
Japanese businessman and heir presumptive of Shimazu clan
- Ai Hosokawa
Japanese chef
Hiranuma Kiichirō Family
- Hiranuma Kiichirō
Japanese politician (1867-1952)
Nobuyuki Abe Family
- Nobuyuki Abe
general in the Imperial Japanese Army (1875-1953)
- Mitsu Abe
1886 -
Mitsumasa Yonai Family
- Mitsumasa Yonai
Prime Minister of Japan (1880-1948)
- Koma Yonai
Japanese politician and wife of the 37th Prime Minister of Japan, active in early 20th century.
Hideki Tojo Family
- Tōjō Hidenori
Japanese military personnel
- Tōjō Chitose
1861-
- Hideki Tojo
Japanese politician, army officer, and convicted war criminal (1884–1948)
- Katsuko Tōjō
(1890-1982)
- Toshio Tōjō
Japanese military personnel
- Teruo Tōjō
Japanese businessperson (1914-2012)
- Makie Tōjō
(1923-2000)
Kuniaki Koiso Family
- Koiso Susumu
Japanese politician
- Makiguchi Yoshikata
Meiji-era industrialist and politician, House of Representatives member, active in Niigata's shipping and banking industries.
- Kuniaki Koiso
Japanese officer, war criminal (1880–1950)
- Kaoruko Koiso
Wife of Japan's 41st Prime Minister, Kuniaki Koiso
- Yoshinori Makiguchi
Japanese politician
Kantarō Suzuki Family
- Suzuki Yūtetsu
politician
- Kantarō Suzuki
29th Prime Minister of Japan (1868-1948)
Naruhiko Higashikuni Family
- Oshioji No Kami (Lady-in-waiting To Prince Sadayuki Of The Fushimi-no-miya)
-
- Seiko Irie
Servant of Prince Sadasaki Fushimi-no-miya. Child: Fushō-in (August 20-23, 1806, third son).
- Takatsukasa Masahiro
Kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Edo period
- Prince Fushimi Kuniie
Japanese prince
- Takatsukasa Hiroko
15 Jan 1814 - 28 Sep 1892
- Fushimi-no-miya Sadayuki-shinnō
(1776-1841)
- Toshiko Fujiki
Wife of Prince Fushimi-no-miya Tomohiro
- Nakamura So
Fushiminomiya Kunie's wife
- Hisano Ueno
Wife of Prince Fushiminomiya Kuniie
- Nakayama Yoshiko
Japanese concubine (1836-1907)
- Emperor Kōmei
Emperor of Japan from 1846 to 1867
- Sono Motoyoshi
21 Dec 1833 - certain 30 Oct 1905
- Tsunako Takatsukasa
court lady of emperor Ninko
- Takatsukasa Masamichi
Kugyō or Japanese court noble of the late Edo (1789-1868)
- Kuni Asahiko
Japanese prince
- Terio Utako
Noble woman from a samurai family, lady-in-waiting to Prince Kuninomiya Asuhiko, and ancestor of Japanese imperial family members.
- Izumi-tei Shizue
Japanese noblewoman and lady-in-waiting to Prince Asahiko Kunikuni during the Meiji and Taishō periods.
- Izumi Makiko
(1850-1881)
- Emperor Meiji
Emperor of Japan from 1867 until 1912
- Sono Sachiko
(1867-1947); fifth concubine of Emperor Meiji
- Shōgoin-no-miya Yoshikoto-shinnō
A member of the Japanese imperial family during the late Edo period. The second son of Prince Fushimi-no-miya Kuniie. Prince Ippin. The first head of the Shōgō-in princely family. Mitsui Nagatoshi, a clergy member of the Shin-Kumano Temple.
- Fushimi-no-miya Sadanori-shinnō
(1836-1862)
- Prince Komatsu Akihito
Japanese prince
- Nijō Hisako
Japanese noble (1826-1916)
- Kitashirakawa Satonari
Japanese prince
- Prince Kachō Hirotsune
Japanese prince (1851-1876)
- Prince Jojin Nyudo
The third son of Imperial Prince Fushiminomiya Kuniie. Manshuin Monzeki. Two dishes
- Prince Yamashina Akira
Japanese prince (1816-1891)
- Kiyosu Ienori
19 Jun 1862 - 13 Jul 1923
- Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa
Japanese prince
- Prince Fushimi Sadanaru
Japanese prince
- Otani Kazuko (Higashi Honganji)
Japanese Imperial Family
- Tokugawa Noriko
16 May 1850 - 14 Nov 1874
- Junko Ichijo
1 Mar 1827 - certain 24 Jan 1908
- Higashifushimi Yorihito
Japanese prince
- Kan'in Kotohito
Japanese prince and general (1865–1945)
- Empress Shōken
Japanese empress (1849-1914)
- Naruhiko Higashikuni
Japanese prince (1887-1990)
- Toshiko Higashikuni
daughter of Emperor Meiji of Japan
- Nashimoto Morimasa
Japanese prince
- Queen Hiru Ko
Early Meiji noble and spiritual trainee known for her short, noble life and royal lineage.
- Kuni Taka
Japanese prince (1875-1937)
- Kaya Kuninori
Japanese prince (1867-1909)
- Yasuhiko Asaka
Japanese prince (1887-1981)
- Sakako Higashizono
18 Feb 1868 - 9 Jan 1949
- Ayako Takeuchi (Viscountess)
Japanese noble families
- Prince Kuniyoshi Kuni
Japanese prince
- Junko Oda
Japanese princess and member of the imperial family, wife of Oda Hidemitsu, known as Princess Junko.
- Yoshiko Ikeda
Japanese noblewoman of imperial descent, consort of Marquis Ikeda, and aunt of Empress Kōjun.
- Nashimoto Itsuko
Japanese princess (1882-1976)
- Shizuko Takaōhi
A former Japanese Imperial Family member, princess, and founder of a dressmaking school dedicated to women's education after her departure from royalty.
- Princess Nobuko Asaka
Japanese princess (1891-1931)
- Motonaru Higashizono
12 Jul 1851 - 10 Nov 1920
- Takenouchi Koretada
5 Dec 1858 - certain 26 Dec 1907
- Shimazu Chikako
(1879-1956)
- Hidezane Oda
Japanese nobleman
- Princess Masako Takeda
Japanese princess; daughter of Emperor Meiji and Sono Sachiko
- Michihito, Prince Aki
fourth son of Emperor Meiji
- Shigeko, Princess Ume
daughter of Emperor Meiji and Yanagiwara Naruko
- Shizuko, Princess Hisa
Japanese princess; eldest child of Emperor Meiji and Sono Sachiko
- Teruhito, Prince Mitsu
(1893-1894); son of Emperor Meiji and Sono Sachiko
- Emperor Taishō
Emperor of Japan from 1912 until 1926
- Yukihito, Prince Take
(1877-1878); son of Emperor Meiji and Yanagiwara Naruko
- Takiko, Princess Sada
daughter of emperor Meiji
- Fumiko, Princess Masu
younger daughter of Emperor Meiji and Chigusa Kotoko
- Akiko, Princess Shige
elder daughter of Emperor Meiji and Chigusa Kotoko
- Wakamitsuteru-hiko No Mikoto
stillborn son of Emperor Meiji and Hamuro Mitsuko
- Fusako Kitashirakawa
daughter of Emperor Meiji; spouse of Prince Kitashirakawa Naruhisa (1890-1974)
- Moromasa
son of Prince Naruhiko
- Toshihiko Tarama
son of Prince Naruhiko
- Akitsune Awata
Former Japanese imperial family, nobility, and military personnel (1920 - 2006)
- Morihiro Higashikuni
Imperial Japanese Army officer; member of a cadet line of the Japanese imperial family
- Noriko Hirohashi
Japanese princess (1907-1985)
- Yi Bangja
Japanese-Korean princess
- Queen Noriko
A young Japanese imperial princess of the Taishō era, known for her brief life and noble lineage.
- Kuniko Nijō
Former Japanese imperial family member
- Hatsuko Joō
Japanese Imperial Family
- Iehiko Uji
Japanese military personnel
- Norihiko Nashimoto
Japanese military personnel
- Princess Kaya Sakiko
(1903-1923)
- Prince Kaya Tsunenori
Japanese politician (1900-1978)
- Tadahiko Otowa
(1914-1944)
- Kikuko Nabeshima
Japanese princess (1911-1989)
- Takahiko Asaka
(1912-1994)
- Kiyoko Ogyū
Japanese princess and writer (1919-2019)
- Kōjun
Japanese empress
- Higashifushimi Kunihide
Titular head of the Higashifushimi-no-miya, an extinct branch of the Imperial House of Japan, and a Buddhist monk
- Kunihisa Kuni
Japanese nobility, politicians, and military personnel. Marquis. (1902-1935)
- Kuni Asaakira
Japanese prince (1901-1959)
- Princess Kuni Satoko
(1906-1989)
- Sanjōnishi Nobuko
(1904-1945)
- Nobukazu Oda
(1902-1909)
- Hirohito
Emperor of Japan from 1926 to 1989
- Princess Sawako Kitashirakawa
The second princess of the Japanese Imperial Family, Prince Kitashirakawa Naruhisa (1913-2001).
- Fumiko Takagi
Former Japanese princess and author known for her picture books and notable family connections to the imperial lineage.
- Nobuhiko Higashikuni
Japanese ex-imperial-family member
- Motohiro Mibu
Japanese businessman and ornithology institute chairman with royal family heritage and extensive leadership experience across major corporations.
- Shigeko Higashikuni
Former Japanese princess
- Princess Kaya Michiko
(1923-2009)
- Kazuko Takatsukasa
Japanese former princess; daughter of Emperor Shōwa and Empress Kōjun
Kijūrō Shidehara Family
- Kijūrō Shidehara
Japanese politician (1872-1951)
- Shidehara Masako
Kijuro Shidehara's wife (1881 - 1956)
Shigeru Yoshida Family
- Ōkubo Toshiyo
(1794-1863)
- Ōkubo Toshitaka
1750-
- Ōkubo Masuko
(- 1878)
- Ōkubo Toshimichi
one of the three great nobles who led the Meiji Restoration, regarded as one of the main founders of modern Japan (1830-1878)
- Mishima Michitsune
Japanese politician (1835-1888)
- Ōkubo Toshitatsu
Samurai of Satsuma Domain, official of Amami, and heir of the family head.
- Takahashi Korekiyo
Japanese politician (1854-1936)
- Kōki Ayabe
A pioneering educator, technologist, and Christian evangelist shaping Japan's modernization during the Meiji era.
- Nakayama Yoshiko
Japanese concubine (1836-1907)
- Takeuchi Tsuna
Japanese businessperson (1840-1922)
- Makino Nobuaki
Japanese politician (1861-1949)
- Mineko Makino
The daughter of Michima Michiaki, wife of Nobutaka Makino
- Yahiko Mishima
Japanese sprinter
- Yatarō Mishima
Japanese politician (1867-1919)
- Takichi Asō
Japanese politician
- Toshikata Ōkubo
(1878-1958)
- Toshinaka Ōkubo
Japanese politician
- Ōkubo Toshitake
Japanese bureaucrat
- Naoakira Nabeshima
Japanese military personnel and politician
- Wakiko Ōkubo
(May 1891 - )
- Kujō Michitaka
Japanese court noble (1839-1906)
- Ikuko Noma
(1849-1946)
- Emperor Meiji
Emperor of Japan from 1867 until 1912
- Yanagiwara Naruko
Japanese lady-in-waiting; concubine of Emperor Meiji; mother of Emperor Taishō
- Takagi Masayoshi
(1853-1920)
- Kiyofuku Takahashi
Esteemed Japanese politician and daughter of a prominent statesman, renowned for her influential family heritage.
- Sakai Saneko
1884
- Shigeru Yoshida
Prime minister of Japan (1878–1967)
- Yukiko Yoshida
(1889-1941)
- Kiyo Yoshida
The politician's wife, Shigeru Yoshida's partner and supporter.
- Takeuchi Meitarō
Japanese entrepreneur (1860-1928)
- Tarō Asō
Japanese businessman
- Nobumichi Makino
Imperial Palace Court noble official, old aristocrat earl.
- Makino Sumiko
The head lady-in-waiting of the Japanese Imperial Palace's Eastern Palace, a loyal assistant to the Crown Princess.
- Yuriko Yasuda
1912-
- Toshiaki Ōkubo
Japanese historian (1900-1995)
- Empress Teimei
Japanese empress consort
- Emperor Taishō
Emperor of Japan from 1912 until 1926
- Masanari Takagi
Japanese entomologist
- Hajime Yasuda
Japanese businessman
- Princess Masako Takeda
Japanese princess; daughter of Emperor Meiji and Sono Sachiko
- Michihito, Prince Aki
fourth son of Emperor Meiji
- Shigeko, Princess Ume
daughter of Emperor Meiji and Yanagiwara Naruko
- Shizuko, Princess Hisa
Japanese princess; eldest child of Emperor Meiji and Sono Sachiko
- Yukihito, Prince Take
(1877-1878); son of Emperor Meiji and Yanagiwara Naruko
- Takiko, Princess Sada
daughter of emperor Meiji
- Fumiko, Princess Masu
younger daughter of Emperor Meiji and Chigusa Kotoko
- Akiko, Princess Shige
elder daughter of Emperor Meiji and Chigusa Kotoko
- Fusako Kitashirakawa
daughter of Emperor Meiji; spouse of Prince Kitashirakawa Naruhisa (1890-1974)
- Yamashina Noriko
(1878-1901)
- Kinuko Ōtani
1893 - 1 Apr 1974
- Michizane Kujo
Japanese politician, aristocrat
- Yoshimasa Kujo
The fourth son of Kuzō Michitaka. Detached branch, baron.
- Kazuko Asō
Mother of a Japanese politician (1915-1996)
- Ken'ichi Yoshida
literary scholar
- Takakichi Asō
Japanese entrepreneur (1911-1980)
- Zenkō Suzuki
Prime Minister of Japan (1911-2004)
- Sachi Suzuki
1919 - 22 Mar 2015
- Teiko Hayashi
Japanese researcher of early childhood education
- Takahito, Prince Mikasa
Japanese prince
- Yuriko, Princess Mikasa
Japanese princess; widow of Takahito, Prince Mikasa (1923–2024)
- Hiroshi Yasuda
Japanese businessperson
- Yasuhito, Prince Chichibu
Japanese prince (1902-1953)
- Nobuhito, Prince Takamatsu
Japanese prince; third son of Emperor Taishō and Empress Teimei
- Hirohito
Emperor of Japan from 1926 to 1989
- Morisada Hosokawa
Japanese politician
- Yoshiko Hosokawa
(1918-1940)
- Shigejiro Tottori
Japanese businessman
- Kikuko, Princess Takamatsu
Japanese princess (1911-2004); wife of Nobuhito, Prince Takamatsu
- Setsuko, Princess Chichibu
Japanese princess; wife of Yasuhito, Prince Chichibu
- Chitoseko
Japanese tea ceremony culture inheritor and promoter
- Princess Nobuko, Princess Tomohito Of Mikasa
Japanese princess; widow of Prince Tomohito of Mikasa
- Tarō Asō
Prime Minister of Japan from 2008 to 2009
- Yutaka Asō
Japanese businessperson
- Prince Tomohito Of Mikasa
Japanese prince (1946-2012)
- Chikako Asō
Japanese businessperson
- Shun'ichi Suzuki
Japanese politician
- Yoshihito, Prince Katsura
Japanese prince (1948–2014)
- Masako Sen
Japanese former princess; younger daughter of Takahito, Prince Mikasa, and Yuriko, Princess Mikasa
- Yasuko Konoe
Japanese former princess; eldest child of Takahito, Prince Mikasa, and Yuriko, Princess Mikasa
- Norihito, Prince Takamado
Japanese prince (1954-2002)
- Sen Sōshitsu XVI
Japanese tea master (1956-)
- Tadateru Konoe
President of the Japanese Red Cross
- Hisako, Princess Takamado
Japanese princess; widow of Norihito, Prince Takamado
- Kazuko Takatsukasa
Japanese former princess; daughter of Emperor Shōwa and Empress Kōjun
- Takako Shimazu
Japanese former princess; youngest daughter of Emperor Shōwa and Empress Kōjun
- Shigeko Higashikuni
Former Japanese princess
- Masahito, Prince Hitachi
Japanese prince; second son of Emperor Shōwa and Empress Kōjun
- Akihito
Emperor of Japan from 1989 to 2019
- Atsuko Ikeda
Japanese former princess; fourth daughter of Emperor Shōwa and Empress Kōjun
- Sachiko, Princess Hisa
second daughter and child of Emperor Shōwa and Empress Kōjun
- Princess Yōko Of Mikasa
Japanese princess; younger daughter of Prince and Princess Tomohito of Mikasa
- Princess Akiko Of Mikasa
Japanese princess; elder daughter of Prince and Princess Tomohito of Mikasa
- Masahiro Asō
Japanese businessperson
- Iwao Asō
Japanese businessman
- Akifumi Kikuchi
Japanese poet
- Konoe Tadahiro
Japanese creative director and videographer
- Ayako Moriya
Japanese princess; youngest daughter of Norihito, Prince Takamado, and Hisako, Princess Takamado
- Princess Tsuguko Of Takamado
Japanese princess; eldest daughter of Norihito, Prince Takamado, and Hisako, Princess Takamado
- Noriko Senge
Japanese princess; second daughter of Norihito, Prince Takamado and Hisako, Princess Takamado
Tetsu Katayama Family
- Tetsu Katayama
Japanese politician (1887-1978)
- Kikue Katayama
Tetsu Katayama's wife
Hitoshi Ashida Family
- Ashida Shikanosuke
Japanese banker and politician
- Hitoshi Ashida
Japanese politician (1887-1959)
- Sumi Ashida
1895 -
Ichirō Hatoyama Family
- Haruko Hatoyama
Japanese political matriarch
- Kazuo Hatoyama
Japanese politician
- Terada Sakae
(1859-1926)
- Ichirō Hatoyama
Prime Minister of Japan from 1954 to 1956
- Kaoru Hatoyama
Japanese educator and wife of Japanese Prime Minister
- Hideo Hatoyama
Japanese lawyer
- Shōjirō Ishibashi
Japanese businessman
- Iichirō Hatoyama
Japanese politician (1918-1993)
- Yasuko Hatoyama
Japanese politician
- Michio Hatoyama
Japanese electrical engineering researcher
- Kan'ichirō Ishibashi
Japanese businessman
- Yukio Hatoyama
Prime Minister of Japan from 2009 to 2010
- Kunio Hatoyama
Japanese politician (1948–2016)
- Miyuki Hatoyama
Japanese actress
- Emily Hatoyama
Japanese actor and model
- Kiichirō Hatoyama
Japanese academician
- Tarō Hatoyama
Japanese politician
- Jirō Hatoyama
Japanese politician
Tanzan Ishibashi Family
- Sugita Nippu
Nichiren-shū Buddhist monk
- Tanzan Ishibashi
Prime Minister of Japan from 1956 to 1957
- Ume Ishibashi
The wife of a famous Japanese politician, an educator, quietly supports the national leader.
- Tan'ichi Ishibashi
(1913-2003)
Nobusuke Kishi Family
- Genemon Satō
The samurai of the Hagi Domain, ninth head of the Sato family, a descendant of the Genji clan and a member of a political aristocratic family.
- Nobuhiro Satō
Japanese politician and Chōshū vassal
- Yozo Kishi
A prominent family patriarch known for his familial ties and legacy.
- Nobuhiko Satō
Japanese politician
- Ōshima Yoshimasa
Japanese general (1850–1926)
- Hidesuke Satō
1872
- Shigeyo Satō
1875 -
- Nobumasa Kishi
Japanese diplomat and politician, known for his diplomatic service and contributions to international relations.
- Yoshihiro Oshima's Daughter (Hondō Kōjirō's Wife)
Wife of Hondō Kōjirō, daughter of Yoshihiro Oshima, notable for her familial connections and societal influence.
- Yoshimasa Oshima's Daughter (wife Of Haruichi Nagaoka)
Daughter of Yoshimasa Oshima, wife of Haruichi Nagaoka, honored with a notable family lineage.
- Harukazu Nagaoka
Japanese diplomat and judge
- Nobusuke Kishi
56th and 57th Prime Minister of Japan (1896-1987)
- Yoshiko Kishi
wife of Nobusuke Kishi (1901–1980)
- Eisaku Satō
Prime Minister of Japan from 1964 to 1972
- Ichirō Satō
Japanese naval officer (1889-1958)
- Kan Abe
Japanese politician
- Seiko Hondo
The eldest daughter of Hondou Koujirou (Yamaguchi Prefecture, Military Medical Supervisor)
- Hiroko Satō
pouses of Prime Minister Eisaku Satō
- Kazuo Matsuzaki
Japanese businessman
- Yōko Abe
mother of Shinzō Abe (1928-2024)
- Nobukazu Kishi
Japanese businessman (1921-2017)
- Shintarō Abe
Japanese politician (1924-1991)
- Satō Shinji
Japanese politician (1932–2016)
- Masao Nishimura
Japanese manager (1933-2006)
- Akio Matsuzaki
Japanese businessperson
- Nobuo Kishi
Japanese politician
- Hironobu Abe
Japanese businessman
- Shinzō Abe
Prime Minister of Japan from 2006–2007 and 2012–2020 (1954-2022)
- Chikako Kishi
Japanese politician's wife
- Akie Abe
wife of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe
- Nobuchiyo Kishi
Japanese politician
Hayato Ikeda Family
- Hayato Ikeda
Prime Minister of Japan from 1960 to 1964
- Mitsue Ikeda
1912 - certain 9 Jan 2001
Eisaku Satō Family
- Genemon Satō
The samurai of the Hagi Domain, ninth head of the Sato family, a descendant of the Genji clan and a member of a political aristocratic family.
- Nobuhiro Satō
Japanese politician and Chōshū vassal
- Yozo Kishi
A prominent family patriarch known for his familial ties and legacy.
- Nobuhiko Satō
Japanese politician
- Ōshima Yoshimasa
Japanese general (1850–1926)
- Hidesuke Satō
1872
- Shigeyo Satō
1875 -
- Nobumasa Kishi
Japanese diplomat and politician, known for his diplomatic service and contributions to international relations.
- Yoshihiro Oshima's Daughter (Hondō Kōjirō's Wife)
Wife of Hondō Kōjirō, daughter of Yoshihiro Oshima, notable for her familial connections and societal influence.
- Eisaku Satō
Prime Minister of Japan from 1964 to 1972
- Hiroko Satō
pouses of Prime Minister Eisaku Satō
- Nobusuke Kishi
56th and 57th Prime Minister of Japan (1896-1987)
- Ichirō Satō
Japanese naval officer (1889-1958)
- Yoshiko Kishi
wife of Nobusuke Kishi (1901–1980)
- Kan Abe
Japanese politician
- Seiko Hondo
The eldest daughter of Hondou Koujirou (Yamaguchi Prefecture, Military Medical Supervisor)
- Kazuo Matsuzaki
Japanese businessman
- Satō Shinji
Japanese politician (1932–2016)
- Yōko Abe
mother of Shinzō Abe (1928-2024)
- Nobukazu Kishi
Japanese businessman (1921-2017)
- Shintarō Abe
Japanese politician (1924-1991)
- Masao Nishimura
Japanese manager (1933-2006)
- Akio Matsuzaki
Japanese businessperson
- Nobuo Kishi
Japanese politician
- Hironobu Abe
Japanese businessman
- Shinzō Abe
Prime Minister of Japan from 2006–2007 and 2012–2020 (1954-2022)
- Chikako Kishi
Japanese politician's wife
- Akie Abe
wife of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe
- Nobuchiyo Kishi
Japanese politician
Kakuei Tanaka Family
- Kakuei Tanaka
Japanese politician (1918-1993)
- Hana Tanaka
Japanese politician's wife, Prime Minister's wife, traditional family education.
- Naoto Suzuki
politician
- Kyō Tanaka
Japanese writer and music critic
- Makiko Tanaka
Japanese politician (born 1944)
- Naoki Tanaka
Japanese politician
- Yūichirō Tanaka
Japanese certified public accountant
Takeo Miki Family
- Nobuteru Mori
Japanese politician
- Takeo Miki
Japanese politician (1907-1988)
- Mutsuko Miki
Japanese activist
- Kiyoshi Mori
Japanese politician (1915-1968)
- Satoru Mori
Japanese politician
- Yoshihide Mori
Japanese politician
- Kiseko Takahashi
Japanese politician (1942-2020)
- Eisuke Mori
Japanese politician
- Ei Takahashi
Japanese politician
Takeo Fukuda Family
- Takeo Fukuda
Prime Minister of Japan from 1976 to 1978
- Mie Fukuda
wife of Takeo Fukuda
- Komao Mine
Japanese businessperson (1906-1974)
- Yasuo Fukuda
Prime Minister of Japan from 2007 to 2008
- Kiyoko Fukuda
First Lady of Japan
- Tatsuo Fukuda
Japanese politician
Masayoshi Ōhira Family
- Masayoshi Ōhira
Japanese politician (1910-1980)
- Shigeko Ōhira
1916 - certain 1990
Zenkō Suzuki Family
- Ōkubo Toshiyo
(1794-1863)
- Ōkubo Masuko
(- 1878)
- Ōkubo Toshimichi
one of the three great nobles who led the Meiji Restoration, regarded as one of the main founders of modern Japan (1830-1878)
- Mishima Michitsune
Japanese politician (1835-1888)
- Takeuchi Tsuna
Japanese businessperson (1840-1922)
- Makino Nobuaki
Japanese politician (1861-1949)
- Mineko Makino
The daughter of Michima Michiaki, wife of Nobutaka Makino
- Takichi Asō
Japanese politician
- Yahiko Mishima
Japanese sprinter
- Yatarō Mishima
Japanese politician (1867-1919)
- Toshikata Ōkubo
(1878-1958)
- Toshinaka Ōkubo
Japanese politician
- Ōkubo Toshitake
Japanese bureaucrat
- Shigeru Yoshida
Prime minister of Japan (1878–1967)
- Yukiko Yoshida
(1889-1941)
- Tarō Asō
Japanese businessman
- Kiyo Yoshida
The politician's wife, Shigeru Yoshida's partner and supporter.
- Nobumichi Makino
Imperial Palace Court noble official, old aristocrat earl.
- Takeuchi Meitarō
Japanese entrepreneur (1860-1928)
- Makino Sumiko
The head lady-in-waiting of the Japanese Imperial Palace's Eastern Palace, a loyal assistant to the Crown Princess.
- Empress Teimei
Japanese empress consort
- Emperor Taishō
Emperor of Japan from 1912 until 1926
- Masanari Takagi
Japanese entomologist
- Zenkō Suzuki
Prime Minister of Japan (1911-2004)
- Sachi Suzuki
1919 - 22 Mar 2015
- Kazuko Asō
Mother of a Japanese politician (1915-1996)
- Takakichi Asō
Japanese entrepreneur (1911-1980)
- Ken'ichi Yoshida
literary scholar
- Takahito, Prince Mikasa
Japanese prince
- Yuriko, Princess Mikasa
Japanese princess; widow of Takahito, Prince Mikasa (1923–2024)
- Teiko Hayashi
Japanese researcher of early childhood education
- Chikako Asō
Japanese businessperson
- Shun'ichi Suzuki
Japanese politician
- Tarō Asō
Prime Minister of Japan from 2008 to 2009
- Princess Nobuko, Princess Tomohito Of Mikasa
Japanese princess; widow of Prince Tomohito of Mikasa
- Yutaka Asō
Japanese businessperson
- Prince Tomohito Of Mikasa
Japanese prince (1946-2012)
- Yoshihito, Prince Katsura
Japanese prince (1948–2014)
- Masako Sen
Japanese former princess; younger daughter of Takahito, Prince Mikasa, and Yuriko, Princess Mikasa
- Yasuko Konoe
Japanese former princess; eldest child of Takahito, Prince Mikasa, and Yuriko, Princess Mikasa
- Norihito, Prince Takamado
Japanese prince (1954-2002)
- Masahiro Asō
Japanese businessperson
- Princess Yōko Of Mikasa
Japanese princess; younger daughter of Prince and Princess Tomohito of Mikasa
- Princess Akiko Of Mikasa
Japanese princess; elder daughter of Prince and Princess Tomohito of Mikasa
- Iwao Asō
Japanese businessman
Yasuhiro Nakasone Family
- Matsugorō Nakasone
Japanese merchant
- Yasuhiro Nakasone
Japanese politician (1918-2019)
- Tsutako Nakasone
30 Oct 1921 - certain 7 Nov 2012
- Hirofumi Nakasone
Japanese politician
- Yasutaka Nakasone
Japanese politician
Noboru Takeshita Family
- Yūzō Takeshita
Japanese politician (1900-1984)
- Noboru Takeshita
74th Prime Minister of Japan (1924-2000)
- Naoko Takeshita
wife of Prime Minister of Japan Noboru Takeshita
- Wataru Takeshita
Japanese politician (1946-2021)
- Yōichirō Naitō
Japanese businessman
- Shin Kanemaru
Japanese politician
- Maruko Takeshita
Takeshita Nobutaka's second daughter
- Kazuko Takeshita
Takeshita Noboru's eldest daughter. She is the director of the special nursing home "Shirane Seimei-en" in Minami-Alps City, Yamanashi Prefecture.
- Takenobu Naitō
1938-
- Yasunobu Kanamaru
Nobumaru Kanemaru's eldest son. President and advisor of Television Yamanashi, director of FM Fuji, and head of the Yamanashi Prefecture Board of Education.
- Eiki Eiki
Japanese manga artist
- Daigo
Japanese singer, songwriter and actor
- Keiko Kitagawa
Japanese actress
Sōsuke Uno Family
- Sōsuke Uno
The 75th Prime Minister of Japan (1922-1998)
Toshiki Kaifu Family
- Toshiki Kaifu
Japanese politician (former Prime Minister) (1931-2022)
- Yukiyo Kaihai
Japanese politician's wife, who served as First Lady.
- Masaki Kaifu
1959-
Kiichi Miyazawa Family
- Yutaka Miyazawa
Japanese politician and professor at Daito Bunka University. (1884 - 1963)
- Junesay Iddittie
Japanese linguist
- Kiichi Miyazawa
78th Prime Minister of Japan (1919-2007)
- Yōko Miyazawa
18 Feb 1920 - 4 May 2014
- Hiroshi Miyazawa
Japanese politician (1921-2012)
- Keiko Miyazawa Lafleur
Japanese businesswoman, daughter of former Prime Minister Miyazawa
- Christopher J. LaFleur
Diplomat; US Ambassador to Malaysia, 2005-07
- Yoichi Miyazawa
Japanese politician
- Sarah Miyazawa LaFleur
American businesswoman and fashion designer
- Emma Miyazawa
Japanese tarento
Morihiro Hosokawa Family
- Sagara Yorinori
(1774-1856)
- Lady NN Tokugawa-no-Owari
Yoshitame Matsudaira's eldest daughter. She was the wife of Maeda Naohiro and later the wife of Konoe Motomasa.
- Iku-hime
daughter of Konoe Tadahiro (1807-1850)
- Konoe Tadahiro
Japanese court noble (1808-1898)
- Shimazu Hisanaga
[島津久長] samurai from Kajiki-Shimazu clan during late-Edo period
- Maeda Nariyasu
Japanese noble (1811-1884)
- Hosokawa Tatsuyuki
Japanese daimyō
- Sagara Yoriyuki
(1798-1850)
- Celebration Longevity Courtyard
Yoshiyuki Sagara's concubine and lady-in-waiting
- Yasu-hime
daughter of Tokugawa Ienari, wife of Maeda Nariaki (1813-1868)
- Noble Sleeve Inn
Kuze Kiho (vassal's daughter)
- Hosokawa Narimori
Japanese daimyō
- Hosokawa Yukizane
(1842-1902)
- Akimasa Ikeda
16 Jun 1836 - certain 5 Jun 1903
- Konoe Tadafusa
kugyō
- Lady NN Satsuma-no-Shimazu
Maternal matriarch of prominent Japanese political figures, bridging generations through her familial legacy.
- Maeda Yoshiyasu
daimyo
- Hosokawa Yukika
Japanese daimyō
- Youma Takashi
Keining Maeda's formal wife
- Tōji Michiko
Keine's wife or second wife
- Shimazu Tadayoshi
[島津忠義] daimyo of the late-Edo period and peerage of the Empire of Japan
- Yamazaki Tomamako
A woman from the late Edo and early Taisho period, a concubine of the Shimazu family, and the mother of many children.
- Hosokawa Tatsunori
Japanese daimyō
- Maeda Naoyori
The ninth head of the Maeda family during the late Edo period
- Shimazu Teruko
1851-
- Tsugaru Tadako
Spouse of a lord in Japan (1849-1900)
- Hosokawa Morihisa
(1839-1893)
- Norimasa Ikeda
9 Feb 1866 - certain 1 Jun 1909
- Mōri Takanori
Japanese aristocrat, founder of shorthand writing system (1867-1939)
- Konoe Atsumaro
Japanese politician (1863-1904)
- Sawako Konoe
1869 - 20 Oct 1891
- Satoko Konoe
Important female member of the Kodoi family in Japan, political family member
- Gyōyū Tokiwai
Japanese bhikku
- Fusamaro Tsugaru
2 Apr 1872 - 5 Apr 1919
- Tokugawa Hiroko
Japanese aristocrat (1867-1944)
- Princess Yasuko Of Arisugawa
(1864-1923)
- Maeda Toshitsugu
5th daimyo of the Kaga domain on Kyushu
- Sakakibara Michiko
(1854-1899)
- Hosokawa Yoshikuni
Daimyo from the end of the Edo period to the early Meiji period (1835 - 1876)
- Ikeda Masayasu
7 Jan 1865 - 10 Feb 1939
- Prince Arisugawa Takehito
Japanese admiral (1862-1913)
- Sadako Shimazu
The seventh daughter of Shimazu Tadayoshi. Wife of Sadamitsu Hisamatsu.
- Kiyoko Shimazu
Japanese Marquise Lady, Wife of the Kuroda Family
- Tokugawa Tomoko
Members of the Tokugawa family before and after the war in Japan
- Shimazu Tadashige
Japanese admiral
- Minesanjo
Hoso Kawashō's wife
- Chiyoko Konoe
Spouse of a Japanese prime minister
- Fumimaro Konoe
Japanese politician (1891–1945)
- Moritatsu Hosokawa
Japanese minister
- Hosokawa Kaneko
1889 - certain 1967
- Moriaki Hosokawa
(1882-1898)
- Morishige Hosokawa
(1868-1914)
- Morimasa Nagaoka
(1881-1904)
- Hitoshi Hosokawa
Mitsuhisa Hosokawa's second daughter. The first wife of Naozumi Matsudaira.
- Yoshihisa Hosokawa
Husband of Baron Hosokawa Kosei
- Masatoshi Ikeda
Japanese politician
- Tadamasa Ikeda
22 Apr 1895 - certain 18 Jan 1920
- Nobumasa Ikeda
Japanese politician
- Shimizu Mitsuko
Tsunehisa Shimazu's second daughter? Third daughter? The former wife of Ikeda Norimasa. Later, the wife and second wife of Matsudaira Naomasa.
- Hidemaro Konoye
Japanese composer and conductor
- Naomaro Konoe
Japanese poet and musicologist
- Tadamaro Miyagawa
Noble legislators and guardians of cultural heritage
- Empress Teimei
Japanese empress consort
- Emperor Taishō
Emperor of Japan from 1912 until 1926
- Masanari Takagi
Japanese entomologist
- Ranko Sawa
Japanese actress
- Matsudaira Naoaki
(1864-1940)
- Iemasa Tokugawa
Japanese politician (1884-1963)
- Yoshiko Hosokawa
(1918-1940)
- Morisada Hosokawa
Japanese politician
- Noguchi Akiko
Japanese publisher for seitai
- Michitaka Konoe
historian (1922-2012)
- Fumitaka Konoe
(1915-1956)
- Haruchika Noguchi
Founder of Seitai (1911–1976)
- Tadahide Shimazu
fisheries scientist and philatelist (1912-1996)
- Takahito, Prince Mikasa
Japanese prince
- Yuriko, Princess Mikasa
Japanese princess; widow of Takahito, Prince Mikasa (1923–2024)
- Hidetake Konoe
Japanese composer and conductor (1931-2003)
- Hidetoshi Konoe
Noble and aristocratic children perished in the Great Kanto Earthquake.
- Tadatoshi Miyagawa
Japanese composer
- Takamasa Ikeda
Japanese businessperson (1926-2012)
- Yasuhito, Prince Chichibu
Japanese prince (1902-1953)
- Hirohito
Emperor of Japan from 1926 to 1989
- Morihiro Hosokawa
50th Prime Minister of Japan
- Kayoko Hosokawa
Leader of social activities promoting public welfare and women's rights
- Tadateru Konoe
President of the Japanese Red Cross
- Yasuko Konoe
Japanese former princess; eldest child of Takahito, Prince Mikasa, and Yuriko, Princess Mikasa
- Nobuhisa Shimazu
businessperson
- Yoshihito, Prince Katsura
Japanese prince (1948–2014)
- Masako Sen
Japanese former princess; younger daughter of Takahito, Prince Mikasa, and Yuriko, Princess Mikasa
- Prince Tomohito Of Mikasa
Japanese prince (1946-2012)
- Norihito, Prince Takamado
Japanese prince (1954-2002)
- Yūko Miyagawa
Japanese cellist
- Yōko Miyagawa
Japanese violinist
- Hisako, Princess Takamado
Japanese princess; widow of Norihito, Prince Takamado
- Morimitsu Hosokawa
Japanese potter
- Ai Hosokawa
Japanese chef
- Konoe Tadahiro
Japanese creative director and videographer
- Tadahiro Shimazu
Japanese businessman and heir presumptive of Shimazu clan
- Princess Yōko Of Mikasa
Japanese princess; younger daughter of Prince and Princess Tomohito of Mikasa
Tsutomu Hata Family
- Hata Sadayoshi
Japanese educator and businessman
- Bushirō Hata
Japanese politician
- Tsutomu Hata
80th Prime Minister of Japan (1935-2017)
- Hada Suiko
The wife of a Japanese politician, who once served as First Lady.
- Yuichiro Hata
Japanese politician (1967-2020)
- Jirō Hata
Japanese politician
Tomiichi Murayama Family
- Tomiichi Murayama
81st Prime Minister of Japan
- Yoshie Murayama
The image of a wartime nurse, a dedicated and devoted First Lady
Ryutaro Hashimoto Family
- Nakamura Yūjirō
Japanese military personnel
- Utaro Hashimoto
Japanese businessman
- Kanshi Nakamura
(1888-1983)
- Kenji Nakamura
Japanese biologist
- Ryōgo Hashimoto
Japanese politician
- Hisatsugu Nakamura
(1912-2002)
- Uichi Hashimoto
Japanese engineer
- Chūji Hashimoto
Japanese engineer
- Ryutaro Hashimoto
82nd and 83rd Prime Minister of Japan (1937-2006)
- Kumiko Hashimoto
A senior Japanese social welfare leader and the wife of a former prime minister, active in public welfare activities.
- Daijirō Hashimoto
Japanese politician and journalist
- Shōzaburō Jimi
Japanese politician
- Gaku Hashimoto
Japanese politician
- Hanako Jimi
Japanese politician
Keizō Obuchi Family
- Chiyo Obuchi
(1906-1996)
- Mitsuhei Obuchi
Japanese politician (1904-1958)
- Keizō Obuchi
84th Prime Minister of Japan (1937-2000)
- Chizuko Obuchi
Enthusiastic advocate of environmental protection and political movements
- Mitsuhei Obuchi
Japanese businessman and politician (1930-2008)
- Yūko Obuchi
Japanese politician
- Akiko Obuchi
Japanese illustrator
- Katsuaki Setoguchi
Japanese TV producer
Yoshirō Mori Family
- Shigeki Mori
Japanese politician
- Yoshirō Mori
86th Prime Minister of Japan
- Chieko Mori
Former Japanese Prime Minister's wife, graduate of the Faculty of Education, with a rich family life.
- Yūki Mori
Japanese politician (1964-2011)
Jun'ichirō Koizumi Family
- Koizumi Matajirō
Japanese politician (1865–1951)
- Yoshie Koizumi
(1907-2001)
- Jun'ya Koizumi
Japanese politician
- Jun'ichirō Koizumi
Prime Minister of Japan from 2001 to 2006
- Kayoko Miyamoto
Japanese management consultant, ex-wife of Junichiro Koizumi
- Nobuko Koizumi
The sister of former Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi
- Yoshinaga Miyamoto
Koizumi Junichiro's son
- Shinjirō Koizumi
Japanese politician
- Kotaro Koizumi
Japanese actor
- Masaaki Takikawa
Japanese radio announcer and host
- Christel Takigawa
Japanese television personality
Shinzō Abe Family
- Genemon Satō
The samurai of the Hagi Domain, ninth head of the Sato family, a descendant of the Genji clan and a member of a political aristocratic family.
- Nobuhiro Satō
Japanese politician and Chōshū vassal
- Yozo Kishi
A prominent family patriarch known for his familial ties and legacy.
- Ōshima Yoshimasa
Japanese general (1850–1926)
- Nobuhiko Satō
Japanese politician
- Nobumasa Kishi
Japanese diplomat and politician, known for his diplomatic service and contributions to international relations.
- Hidesuke Satō
1872
- Shigeyo Satō
1875 -
- Yoshihiro Oshima's Daughter (Hondō Kōjirō's Wife)
Wife of Hondō Kōjirō, daughter of Yoshihiro Oshima, notable for her familial connections and societal influence.
- Yoshimasa Oshima's Daughter (wife Of Haruichi Nagaoka)
Daughter of Yoshimasa Oshima, wife of Haruichi Nagaoka, honored with a notable family lineage.
- Harukazu Nagaoka
Japanese diplomat and judge
- Kan Abe
Japanese politician
- Seiko Hondo
The eldest daughter of Hondou Koujirou (Yamaguchi Prefecture, Military Medical Supervisor)
- Yoshiko Kishi
wife of Nobusuke Kishi (1901–1980)
- Nobusuke Kishi
56th and 57th Prime Minister of Japan (1896-1987)
- Kazuo Matsuzaki
Japanese businessman
- Eisaku Satō
Prime Minister of Japan from 1964 to 1972
- Ichirō Satō
Japanese naval officer (1889-1958)
- Hiroko Satō
pouses of Prime Minister Eisaku Satō
- Shintarō Abe
Japanese politician (1924-1991)
- Yōko Abe
mother of Shinzō Abe (1928-2024)
- Akio Matsuzaki
Japanese businessperson
- Nobukazu Kishi
Japanese businessman (1921-2017)
- Masao Nishimura
Japanese manager (1933-2006)
- Satō Shinji
Japanese politician (1932–2016)
- Shinzō Abe
Prime Minister of Japan from 2006–2007 and 2012–2020 (1954-2022)
- Akie Abe
wife of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe
- Hironobu Abe
Japanese businessman
- Nobuo Kishi
Japanese politician
- Chikako Kishi
Japanese politician's wife
- Nobuchiyo Kishi
Japanese politician
Yasuo Fukuda Family
- Mie Fukuda
wife of Takeo Fukuda
- Takeo Fukuda
Prime Minister of Japan from 1976 to 1978
- Komao Mine
Japanese businessperson (1906-1974)
- Yasuo Fukuda
Prime Minister of Japan from 2007 to 2008
- Kiyoko Fukuda
First Lady of Japan
- Tatsuo Fukuda
Japanese politician
Tarō Asō Family
- Ōkubo Toshiyo
(1794-1863)
- Ōkubo Toshitaka
1750-
- Ōkubo Masuko
(- 1878)
- Ōkubo Toshimichi
one of the three great nobles who led the Meiji Restoration, regarded as one of the main founders of modern Japan (1830-1878)
- Mishima Michitsune
Japanese politician (1835-1888)
- Ōkubo Toshitatsu
Samurai of Satsuma Domain, official of Amami, and heir of the family head.
- Nakayama Yoshiko
Japanese concubine (1836-1907)
- Yanagiwara Mitsunaru
Japanese imperial chamberlain (1818-1885)
- Takahashi Korekiyo
Japanese politician (1854-1936)
- Kujō Hisatada
kuge
- Takeuchi Tsuna
Japanese businessperson (1840-1922)
- Makino Nobuaki
Japanese politician (1861-1949)
- Mineko Makino
The daughter of Michima Michiaki, wife of Nobutaka Makino
- Takichi Asō
Japanese politician
- Yahiko Mishima
Japanese sprinter
- Yatarō Mishima
Japanese politician (1867-1919)
- Toshikata Ōkubo
(1878-1958)
- Toshinaka Ōkubo
Japanese politician
- Ōkubo Toshitake
Japanese bureaucrat
- Naoakira Nabeshima
Japanese military personnel and politician
- Wakiko Ōkubo
(May 1891 - )
- Kujō Michitaka
Japanese court noble (1839-1906)
- Ikuko Noma
(1849-1946)
- Emperor Meiji
Emperor of Japan from 1867 until 1912
- Yanagiwara Naruko
Japanese lady-in-waiting; concubine of Emperor Meiji; mother of Emperor Taishō
- Takagi Masayoshi
(1853-1920)
- Shigeru Yoshida
Prime minister of Japan (1878–1967)
- Yukiko Yoshida
(1889-1941)
- Tarō Asō
Japanese businessman
- Kiyo Yoshida
The politician's wife, Shigeru Yoshida's partner and supporter.
- Nobumichi Makino
Imperial Palace Court noble official, old aristocrat earl.
- Takeuchi Meitarō
Japanese entrepreneur (1860-1928)
- Makino Sumiko
The head lady-in-waiting of the Japanese Imperial Palace's Eastern Palace, a loyal assistant to the Crown Princess.
- Empress Teimei
Japanese empress consort
- Emperor Taishō
Emperor of Japan from 1912 until 1926
- Masanari Takagi
Japanese entomologist
- Yuriko Yasuda
1912-
- Toshiaki Ōkubo
Japanese historian (1900-1995)
- Toshiko Higashikuni
daughter of Emperor Meiji of Japan
- Princess Masako Takeda
Japanese princess; daughter of Emperor Meiji and Sono Sachiko
- Michihito, Prince Aki
fourth son of Emperor Meiji
- Teruhito, Prince Mitsu
(1893-1894); son of Emperor Meiji and Sono Sachiko
- Princess Nobuko Asaka
Japanese princess (1891-1931)
- Takiko, Princess Sada
daughter of emperor Meiji
- Fumiko, Princess Masu
younger daughter of Emperor Meiji and Chigusa Kotoko
- Wakamitsuteru-hiko No Mikoto
stillborn son of Emperor Meiji and Hamuro Mitsuko
- Yamashina Noriko
(1878-1901)
- Kinuko Ōtani
1893 - 1 Apr 1974
- Yoshimune Kujō
The fifth son of Kujo Michitaka. A branch family, Baron.
- Michizane Kujo
Japanese politician, aristocrat
- Yoshimasa Kujo
The fourth son of Kuzō Michitaka. Detached branch, baron.
- Kazuko Asō
Mother of a Japanese politician (1915-1996)
- Takakichi Asō
Japanese entrepreneur (1911-1980)
- Zenkō Suzuki
Prime Minister of Japan (1911-2004)
- Sachi Suzuki
1919 - 22 Mar 2015
- Ken'ichi Yoshida
literary scholar
- Takahito, Prince Mikasa
Japanese prince
- Yuriko, Princess Mikasa
Japanese princess; widow of Takahito, Prince Mikasa (1923–2024)
- Teiko Hayashi
Japanese researcher of early childhood education
- Yasuhito, Prince Chichibu
Japanese prince (1902-1953)
- Nobuhito, Prince Takamatsu
Japanese prince; third son of Emperor Taishō and Empress Teimei
- Hirohito
Emperor of Japan from 1926 to 1989
- Morisada Hosokawa
Japanese politician
- Yoshiko Hosokawa
(1918-1940)
- Shigejiro Tottori
Japanese businessman
- Kikuko, Princess Takamatsu
Japanese princess (1911-2004); wife of Nobuhito, Prince Takamatsu
- Kōjun
Japanese empress
- Setsuko, Princess Chichibu
Japanese princess; wife of Yasuhito, Prince Chichibu
- Hiroshi Yasuda
Japanese businessperson
- Chitoseko
Japanese tea ceremony culture inheritor and promoter
- Tarō Asō
Prime Minister of Japan from 2008 to 2009
- Chikako Asō
Japanese businessperson
- Princess Nobuko, Princess Tomohito Of Mikasa
Japanese princess; widow of Prince Tomohito of Mikasa
- Yutaka Asō
Japanese businessperson
- Shun'ichi Suzuki
Japanese politician
- Prince Tomohito Of Mikasa
Japanese prince (1946-2012)
- Yoshihito, Prince Katsura
Japanese prince (1948–2014)
- Masako Sen
Japanese former princess; younger daughter of Takahito, Prince Mikasa, and Yuriko, Princess Mikasa
- Yasuko Konoe
Japanese former princess; eldest child of Takahito, Prince Mikasa, and Yuriko, Princess Mikasa
- Norihito, Prince Takamado
Japanese prince (1954-2002)
- Sen Sōshitsu XVI
Japanese tea master (1956-)
- Tadateru Konoe
President of the Japanese Red Cross
- Hisako, Princess Takamado
Japanese princess; widow of Norihito, Prince Takamado
- Kazuko Takatsukasa
Japanese former princess; daughter of Emperor Shōwa and Empress Kōjun
- Takako Shimazu
Japanese former princess; youngest daughter of Emperor Shōwa and Empress Kōjun
- Shigeko Higashikuni
Former Japanese princess
- Masahito, Prince Hitachi
Japanese prince; second son of Emperor Shōwa and Empress Kōjun
- Akihito
Emperor of Japan from 1989 to 2019
- Atsuko Ikeda
Japanese former princess; fourth daughter of Emperor Shōwa and Empress Kōjun
- Masahiro Asō
Japanese businessperson
- Princess Yōko Of Mikasa
Japanese princess; younger daughter of Prince and Princess Tomohito of Mikasa
- Princess Akiko Of Mikasa
Japanese princess; elder daughter of Prince and Princess Tomohito of Mikasa
- Iwao Asō
Japanese businessman
- Akifumi Kikuchi
Japanese poet
- Konoe Tadahiro
Japanese creative director and videographer
- Ayako Moriya
Japanese princess; youngest daughter of Norihito, Prince Takamado, and Hisako, Princess Takamado
- Princess Tsuguko Of Takamado
Japanese princess; eldest daughter of Norihito, Prince Takamado, and Hisako, Princess Takamado
- Noriko Senge
Japanese princess; second daughter of Norihito, Prince Takamado and Hisako, Princess Takamado
- Kei Moriya
husband of Ayako Moriya (formerly Princess Ayako of Takamado)
- Kunimaro Senge
Kannushi for the Izumo-taisha shrine
Yukio Hatoyama Family
- Haruko Hatoyama
Japanese political matriarch
- Kazuo Hatoyama
Japanese politician
- Terada Sakae
(1859-1926)
- Ichirō Hatoyama
Prime Minister of Japan from 1954 to 1956
- Kaoru Hatoyama
Japanese educator and wife of Japanese Prime Minister
- Shōjirō Ishibashi
Japanese businessman
- Hideo Hatoyama
Japanese lawyer
- Iichirō Hatoyama
Japanese politician (1918-1993)
- Yasuko Hatoyama
Japanese politician
- Kan'ichirō Ishibashi
Japanese businessman
- Michio Hatoyama
Japanese electrical engineering researcher
- Yukio Hatoyama
Prime Minister of Japan from 2009 to 2010
- Miyuki Hatoyama
Japanese actress
- Kunio Hatoyama
Japanese politician (1948–2016)
- Emily Hatoyama
Japanese actor and model
- Kiichirō Hatoyama
Japanese academician
- Tarō Hatoyama
Japanese politician
- Jirō Hatoyama
Japanese politician
Naoto Kan Family
- Hisao Kan
Japanese businessperson
- Naoto Kan
94th Prime Minister of Japan
- Nobuko Kan
Japanese essayist
- Shinjirō Kan
son of Naoto Kan
- Gentarō Kan
son of Naoto Kan
Yoshihiko Noda Family
- Yoshihiko Noda
Prime Minister of Japan from 2011 to 2012
- Hitomi Noda
wife of Yoshihiko Noda
Yoshihide Suga Family
- Wasaburō Suga
Japanese local politician
- Yoshihide Suga
Prime Minister of Japan from 2020 to 2021
- Mariko Suga
First lady in Japan. Yoshihide Suga's wife
Fumio Kishida Family
- Ikutarō Kishida
Japanese industrialist, who has worked in trade and real estate in Taiwan and Manchuria.
- Masaki Kishida
(1895-1961)
- Masajirō Kishida
Japanese industrialist, graduated from Waseda and Harvard, with combined international experience.
- Fumitake Kishida
Japanese politician (1926-1992)
- Shunsuke Kishida
Japanese bureaucrat
- Fumio Kishida
Prime Minister of Japan From 2021 - 2024
- Yuko Kishida
First Lady of Japan from 2021 to 2024
- Takeo Kishida
Japanese entrepreneur
- Shotaro Kishida
Shotaro's short stint in Japanese government wherein the 14th of October 2021 he was appointed as the executive policy secretary under his father's cabinet.
Shigeru Ishiba Family
- Michitomo Kanamori
(1857-1945)
- Ichizō Ishiba
Japanese politician (1874-1941)
- Tarō Kanamori
Japanese politician
- Jirō Kanamori
Japanese businessman
- Jirō Ishiba
Japanese politician (1908-1981)
- Kazuko Ishiba
1918-
- Akira Nakamura
Japanese businessman
- Shigeru Ishiba
Prime Minister of Japan since 2024
- Yoshiko Ishiba
spouse of prime minister of Japan
Sanae Takaichi Family
- Yoshiko Takashi
Ms. Sanae Takashi's mother, police officer
- Gao Shi Da Xiu
Takashi Sakai's father
- Sanae Takaichi
Japanese politician (born 1961)
- Taku Yamamoto
Japanese politician