Kaya-no-miya

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Kaya
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Pronunciation Kaya
Region of origin Japanese
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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.

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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 . 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 . 1986
4 Kaya Harunori
(賀陽 治憲 ?)
1926 1987 . . brother of Nobuhiko; career diplomat

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