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  1. Sachiko, Princess Hisa. Sachiko, Princess Hisa (久宮祐子内親王, Hisa-no-miya Sachiko Naishinnō, 10 September 1927 – 8 March 1928) was the second daughter and child of Emperor Shōwa and his wife, Empress Kōjun. Her personal name was Sachiko, and her title was Hisa-no-miya. Princess Shigeko was her older sister; her younger siblings ...

  2. On 13 March, the princess was buried in a simple ceremony in the Toshimagaoka cemetery. The Empress was crushed. She held a doll of about the same size as Sachiko for days and would not have another child for one more year. 10 September 1927 – 8 March 1928: Her Imperial Highness The Princess Hisa Patrilineal descent.

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  4. Sachiko, Princess Hisa (久宮祐子内親王, Hisa-no-miya Sachiko Naishinnō, 10 September 1927 – 8 March 1928) was the second daughter and child of Emperor Shōwa and his wife, Empress Kōjun. Her personal name is Sachiko, and her title is Hisa-no-miya. She was the older sister of Emperor Akihito, Imperial Prince Masahito, and Imperial Princess Shigeko is her older sister; her younger ...

  5. content.time.com › time › magazineJAPAN: Hisa - TIME

    Such a question, such a thought was no doubt remote from the blank and infant mind of Princess Sachiko Hisa-No-Miya of Japan last week. She died without having reached the age at which humans become articulate to others and probably before she became articulate to herself. The Imperial Family, "with a realistic grasp of the situation, went into ...

  6. Sachiko, Princess Hisa was born on 10 September, 1927 in Tokyo Imperial Palace, Tokyo City, Empire of Japan. She is the eldest daughter of Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako. She is the first female member of the Imperial Family to receive a university education.

  7. 祐子内親王 祐子, さちこ, Sachiko, Satiko 久宮 aka ひさのみや, Hisanomiya (10 Sep 1927 - 8 Mar 1928)

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