1. Japanese Princess Yuriko, oldest member of imperial family, dies at 101
15 nov 2024 · It did not announce the cause of death, but Japanese media said she died of pneumonia. Born in 1923 as an aristocrat, Yuriko married at age 18 ...
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 said. She was 101.
2. Japanese royals attend funeral for Princess Yuriko - Daily Mail
3 dagen geleden · She died on November 15 at a Tokyo hospital, the Imperial Household Agency said. Yuriko's death means the total number of people making up Japan ...
The royals walked in a procession as they attended the funeral ceremony, where Shinto priests were pictured, at Toshimaoka Cemetery in Tokyo.
3. Funeral held for Princess Yuriko at Tokyo cemetery - The Japan Times
3 dagen geleden · She died of natural causes on Nov. 15. The princess had three sons and two daughters, although the sons as well as her husband died before her.
The princess had been hospitalized since early March due to a stroke and pneumonia. She died of natural causes on Nov. 15 at age 101.
4. Japan's Princess Yuriko Dies at Age 101 - Town & Country Magazine
15 nov 2024 · Princess Yuriko, the oldest member of the Japanese Imperial Family, passed away on Friday, November 15 at age 101. The cause of her death ...
The princess is the great-aunt of current Emperor Naruhito.
5. Japan's oldest royal, Princess Yuriko, wartime Emperor Hirohito's sister-in ...
15 nov 2024 · Yuriko died Friday at the age of 101 in a Tokyo hospital, the Imperial Household Agency said. It did not announce the cause of death. Born in ...
Princess Yuriko became the sister-in-law of Japan's World War II-era Emperor Hirohito when she married his brother Prince Mikasa.
6. Princess Yuriko of Japan Dies at 101 Years Old After ... - People.com
15 nov 2024 · Princess Yuriko of Japan, the Imperial Family's eldest member, died at 101 years old on Nov. 15 at a Tokyo hospital.
Princess Yuriko of Japan, the Imperial Family’s eldest member, died at 101 years old on Nov. 15 at a Tokyo hospital. Her health had taken a sharp decline after a stroke and pneumonia in March of this year.
7. Japan's Imperial Family members bid farewell to late Princess Mikasa
16 nov 2024 · The Princess, whose given name was Yuriko, died of natural causes at a hospital in Tokyo at the age of 101. She was the longest living member ...
See AlsoLog in or sign up to viewA series of farewell rites and events has begun for Japan's Princess Mikasa, who passed away on Friday. She was the widow of Prince Mikasa, a younger brother of the late Emperor Showa.
8. Yuriko, Princess Mikasa, the oldest Japanese royal, has died at the age ...
18 nov 2024 · The Japanese Imperial Household announced that the Princess Mikasa, wife of Emperor Hirohito's brother, passed away on 15 November 2024.
The Imperial Household announced that the Princess Mikasa passed away on 15 November 2024
9. Princess Yuriko's funeral held at Tokyo cemetery - Kyodo News
3 dagen geleden · She died of natural causes at a Tokyo hospital on the morning of Nov. 15. Her death reduces the number of Japanese imperial family members to 16 ...
The main funeral ceremony for Princess Yuriko, the oldest member of the Japanese imperial family and great-aunt of Emperor Naruhito, was held at a cemetery in Tokyo after her death aged 101 earlier this month.
10. Princess Yuriko, oldest member of Japan's imperial family, dies at 101
19 nov 2024 · Princess Yuriko, the widow of Prince Mikasa and the oldest member of Japan's imperial family, died at the age of 101 on Friday at St. Luke's ...
Princess Yuriko, the widow of Prince Mikasa and the oldest member of Japan’s imperial family, died at the age of 101 on Friday at St. Luke’s International Hospital in Tokyo. Yuriko had been hospitalized since March 3 following a stroke and aspiration pneumonia. Her condition fluctuated before deteriorating sharply earlier this month.
11. Princess Yuriko, the oldest member of the Japanese imperial family, dies
15 nov 2024 · 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 ...
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
12. Japan's Princess Yuriko, great-aunt of emperor, dies at 101 - Kyodo News
15 nov 2024 · Princess Yuriko, the oldest member of the Japanese imperial family and great-aunt of Emperor Naruhito, died of natural causes at a Tokyo ...
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 morning of November 15, the Imperial Household Agency says. She was 101.