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Oldest member of Japan's royal family, Princess Yuriko, dies
Princess Yuriko, eldest member of Japan’s imperial family, dies at 101
She married the brother of wartime Emperor Hirohito less than two months before Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
Japanese Princess Yuriko dies at 101
Tokyo: Japanese Princess Yuriko, the wife of wartime Emperor Hirohito's brother and the oldest member of the imperial family, has died after her health deteriorated recently, palace officials
Princess Yuriko, the oldest member of the Japanese imperial family, dies
This Friday, November 15, 2024, will go down as one of the darkest days in Japan's history. Princess Yuriko, the longest-serving member of the Japanese imperial family, has died at
‘Rapidly Dwindling Imperial Family’: Japanese Princess Yuriko Dies At 101
Japanese Princess Yuriko has passed away at the age of 101 following a recent decline in her health, according to palace officials.
Japan’s Princess Yuriko, great-aunt of emperor, dies at 101
Princess Yuriko, the oldest member of the Japanese imperial family and great-aunt of Emperor Naruhito, died of natural causes at a Tokyo hospital early
Japanese Princess Yuriko dies at 101; Shigeru Ishiba expresses condolences
The oldest member of the Japanese imperial family and great-aunt of Emperor Naruhito, Princess Yuriko passed away at the age of 101 in a Tokyo hospital on Friday, the Imperial Household Agency said.
Princess Yuriko, Oldest Member of Japan’s Imperial Family, Dies at 101
Her death reduces Japan’s rapidly dwindling imperial family to 16 people, and only 4 men, as the country faces questions about the future under a male-only succession law.
Oldest member of Japan's royal family, Princess Yuriko, dies at 101
Princess Yuriko became the sister-in-law of Japan's World War II-era Emperor Hirohito when she married his brother Prince Mikasa.
Japan's Princess Yuriko, the Oldest Member of the Imperial Family, Dies at Age 101
Princess Yuriko, the oldest member of the Japanese Imperial Family, passed away on Friday, November 15 at age 101.
Japanese Princess Yuriko, wartime Emperor Hirohito's sister-in-law, dies at 101
Japanese Princess Yuriko, the wife of wartime Emperor Hirohito’s brother and the oldest member of the imperial family, has died after her health deteriorated recently
Japan's Princess Mikasa, Great Aunt To Emperor, Dies Aged 101
Princess Mikasa, the oldest member of Japan's royal family and great aunt to the emperor, died aged 101 on Friday in a Tokyo hospital, the Imperial Household Agency said.
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Mourners begin signing condolence books for Japan's Princess Yuriko; visitors lining up at Akasaka Estate to pay respects
TOKYO: General mourners began signing condolence books on Saturday (Nov 16) for Princess Yuriko, who had passed away at the ...
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Princess Yuriko — the Oldest Member of Japan’s Imperial Family — Dies at 101
Princess Yuriko of Japan, who was the oldest member of the Japanese Imperial Family, has died at 101 years old. Princess ...
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