Prince Hozumi (穂積親王, Hozumi Shinnō, d. 30 August 715) was a Japanese prince, the fifth son of Emperor Tenmu,[1] who lived from the Asuka to Nara periods. He was the first child of the emperor and Soga no Ōnu-no-iratsume, who later had two daughters together as well. After the death of his half-sister Princess Tajima in 708, with whom he had had a tryst, he married the poet Ōtomo no Sakanoe no Iratsume. Four of his poems (plus many by his wife and Tajima) are included in the Man'yōshū, including a lament written after the death of the Princess. He had two sons.[2][3]
Much of his early life is unknown. In 703, he was responsible for organising the funeral of Empress Jitō. He became Prime Minister in 705, taking over after the death of his half-brother Prince Osakabe. It has been speculated based on the Man'yōshū that he was banished to a mountain temple, Sūfukuji (崇福寺), in Ōmi, where he became a monk after the discovery of his affair with Princess Tajima, who was married to his older half-brother Prince Takechi.
PrinceHozumi (穂積親王, Hozumi Shinnō, d. 30 August 715) was a Japanese prince, the fifth son of Emperor Tenmu, who lived from the Asuka to Nara periods...
Soga no Ōnu-no-iratsume (蘇我大蕤娘), Soga no Akae's daughter Fifth Son: PrinceHozumi (穂積皇子, d. 30 August 715) Daughter: Princess Ki (紀皇女) Daughter: Princess...
appointed Chidajokanji after Imperial PrinceHozumi, but he was appointed a month before Imperial PrinceHozumi. In the eighth year of the Wado era (715)...
Genmei's reign, this apex of the Daijō-kan included: Daijō-daijin, PrinceHozumi. Sadaijin, Isonokami no Maro (石上麻呂). 708–717 Udaijin, Fujiwara no Fuhito...
Prince Naga, Prince Toneri, and PrinceHozumi were collectively awarded two hundred households by Emperor Monmu and Empress Genmei. Along with Prince...
daughter of Emperor Tenmu and Lady Ōnu, whose father was Soga no Akaye. PrinceHozumi was her older brother, and Princess Ki was her older sister. She was...
Prince Takechi (高市皇子, Takechi no miko, Takechi no ōji, c. 654 – 13 August 696) was a member of the royal family in Japan during the Asuka period. He was...
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visual novel, he serves as one of Nana's love interests. Hozumi Kohinata (小日向 穂積, Kohinata Hozumi) Voiced by: Kensho Ono (Japanese); Clifford Chapin (English)...
no Akaye. Her brother was PrinceHozumi and her sister Princess Takata. Some people say that she was once a wife of Prince Karu, a grandson of Empress...
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e Daijō-daijin Hakuhō period Prince Ōtomo Prince Takechi Prince Osakabe PrinceHozumi Nara period Prince Toneri Prince Suzuka Emi no Oshikatsu Yuge no...
e Daijō-daijin Hakuhō period Prince Ōtomo Prince Takechi Prince Osakabe PrinceHozumi Nara period Prince Toneri Prince Suzuka Emi no Oshikatsu Yuge no...
Prince Osakabe, and the highest-ranking official outside of the imperial family. In 705, Osakabe was replaced as chi-daijō-kanji by PrinceHozumi. In...
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was and looked like her father. She secretly loved her half-brother, PrinceHozumi. Some of her poems suggesting her love of him were collected in the...
names of three people who can be identified from historical sources: PrinceHozumi (the son of Emperor Tenmu), Isonokami no Maro and Fujiwara no Fuhito...
Morikawa in the musicals. Mamoru Inoue (井上 守, Inoue Mamoru) Voiced by: Hozumi Gōda (Japanese); Jack Bauer (Viz Media dub), Jim Foronda (Funimation dub)...
101. [3] "Shouji" JAANUS accessed March 30, 2012 Kazuo Nishi and Kazuo Hozumi, What is Japanese Architecture, (New York: Kodansha USA, 1996) 74 [4] "Fusuma"...
Hōjō Masako (北条 政子, 1156–1225), later known as the "Nun Shogun" Masako Hozumi (穂積 雅子, born 1986), Japanese speed skater Masako Ikeda (池田 昌子, born 1939)...