Hidetoshi Konoe
| Name | Hidetoshi Konoe |
| Title | Noble and aristocratic children perished in the Great Kanto Earthquake. |
| Gender | Male |
| Birthday | — |
| nationality | Japan |
| Source | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q118748907 |
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| LastUpdate | 2025-11-19T08:04:37.182Z |
Introduction
Konoe Hidetoshi was a Japanese kazoku (noble) born in 1921 (Taisho 10) and died on September 1, 1923 (Taisho 12). He was the eldest son of Konoe Fumimaro, the Prime Minister and duke, and his half-brother, Konoe Hidemaro.
There are no records of his detailed career history or educational background. His death was caused by the tsunami resulting from the Great Kanto Earthquake. This disaster occurred on September 1, 1923, and resulted in significant loss of life and damage.
In terms of family relations, his father was Konoe Hidemaro, but detailed information about his mother and other siblings has not been publicly disclosed. His death is documented as part of the casualties from the Great Kanto Earthquake.
In the social context of Japan at that time, the kazoku were members of the aristocratic class and held certain influence in politics and society. However, since Konoe Hidetoshi died at a young age, he did not participate in public activities or political roles.
Records concerning his existence and death mainly appear in historical documents and family lineage records; they are not extensively covered in general history books. His life and death are considered part of the broader historical events in Japan during that period.
== Related Topics ==
- Konoe Fumimaro
- Konoe Hidemaro
- Great Kanto Earthquake
- Japan's Kazoku System
- Taisho Era
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