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His Imperial Highness
Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu
Marshal Admiral Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu
Chief of the Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff
In office 2 February 1932 – 9 April 1941
Monarch
Shōwa
Preceded by
Taniguchi Naomi
Succeeded by
Osami Nagano
Supreme War Council
Personal details
Born
October 16, 1875 Tokyo, Japan
Died
August 16, 1946(1946-08-16) (aged 70)[1] Tokyo, Japan
Awards
Collar of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum (1934) Order of the Golden Kite, 1st class (1942)
Military service
Allegiance
Empire of Japan
Branch/service
Imperial Japanese Navy
Years of service
1895–1946
Rank
Marshal Admiral
Commands
Takachiho, Asahi, Ibuki Chief of the Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff
Battles/wars
Russo-Japanese War Battle of the Yellow Sea Battle of Tsushima World War I World War II
Hiroyasu
Prince Fushimi
Prince Fushimi
Reign
1923-1946
Predecessor
Prince Fushimi Sadanaru
Successor
Fushimi Hiroaki
Prince Kacho
Reign
1883-1904
Predecessor
Prince Kachō Hiroatsu
Successor
Prince Kachō Hirotada
Father
Prince Fushimi Sadanaru
Marshal Admiral Hiroyasu, Prince Fushimi (伏見宮博恭王, Fushimi-no-miya Hiroyasu ō, October 16, 1875 – 16 August 1946) was a scion of the Japanese imperial family and was a career naval officer who served as chief of staff of the Imperial Japanese Navy from 1932 to 1941.
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