Toshimichi Takatsukasa (鷹司 平通, Takatsukasa Toshimichi, 26 August 1923 – 27 January 1966), son of Prince Nobusuke, was a Japanese researcher of railways and trains.[1]
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ToshimichiTakatsukasa (鷹司 平通, TakatsukasaToshimichi, 26 August 1923 – 27 January 1966), son of Prince Nobusuke, was a Japanese researcher of railways...
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the Meiji Shrine, was himself father of ToshimichiTakatsukasa (d. 1966), who was married to Kazuko Takatsukasa (1929-1989; formerly Kazuko, Princess Taka)...
family head, Yasuko Tokugawa, who married Nobusuke Takatsukasa and bore him ToshimichiTakatsukasa, Ryōko Tokugawa, and Toshiko Tokugawa. Father: Tokugawa...
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and started to get involved in politics. He was trained by the kampaku Takatsukasa Masamichi and wrote the opinion for the imperial Court reformation. In...