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Princess Isako of Arisugawa. 1920s Japan, public domain image.

Princess Isako of Arisugawa. 1920s Japan, public domain image.

日本語: 有栖川家の績子女王 English: Princess Isako of Arisugawa

Kasumigaseki Rikyu 0020 2. 1910s Japan, public domain image.

Kasumigaseki Rikyu 0020 2. 1910s Japan, public domain image.

Kasumigaseki Rikyu. Address (Meiji Era) Kojimachi-ku, Kasumigaseki. Address (Present) Chiyoda-ku, Nagata-cho. Late Edo Period Edo Castle. Present (as of January, 2007) Imperial Palace.

HIH Fushimi Toshiko. 19th century Japan. Public domain image.

HIH Fushimi Toshiko. 19th century Japan. Public domain image.

HIH Princess Fushimi Toshiko Public domain photograph, 19th-century female portrait, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Princess Yoshiko - An old black and white photo of a man

Princess Yoshiko - An old black and white photo of a man

日本語: 吉子女王(徳川斉昭の正室、徳川慶喜の母)の肖像写真。

Arisugawanomiyahi. 1900s Japan, public domain image.

Arisugawanomiyahi. 1900s Japan, public domain image.

日本語: 熾仁親王妃董子 Public domain image of Japan during Meiji period, Japanese history, government, and politics, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Princess Yoshiko of Arisugawa. 1930s Japan, public domain image.

Princess Yoshiko of Arisugawa. 1930s Japan, public domain image.

日本語: 有栖川宮幟仁親王の三女:宜子女王 English: Princess Yoshiko of Arisugawa

Prince Arisugawa Yukihito. 18th Century Japan. Public domain image.

Prince Arisugawa Yukihito. 18th Century Japan. Public domain image.

Public domain photograph, 18th-century male portrait, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Princess yoshiko and Tokugawa Kyoko

Princess yoshiko and Tokugawa Kyoko

日本語: 吉子女王(左:1804年10月28日–1893年1月27日) と徳川鏡子 (右:1873年6月2日–1893年9月29日)の肖像English: Tokugawa Yoshinobu's natural mother Princess Yoshiko (l: 28 October 1804–27 January 1893) and his daughter Kyoko (r: 2 June 1873–29... More

Tokugawa Mieko. Japanese empire during World War Two.

Tokugawa Mieko. Japanese empire during World War Two.

Mrs. Mieko Tokugawa Of The Tokugawa Yoshinobu Family, The Second Daughter Of Prince Takehito Arisugawanomiya, With An Obidome In Kuromonntsuki 日本語: 黒の五つ紋付に帯留をつけた、徳川慶喜家の奥方(有栖川宮威仁親王第2王女實枝子)

Prince Tanehito of Arisugawa 1900s

Prince Tanehito of Arisugawa 1900s

日本語: 有栖川宮家の栽仁王 English: Prince Tanehito of Arisugawa

Princess Arisugawa Sadako

Princess Arisugawa Sadako

日本語: 熾仁親王妃貞子(旧姓・徳川)の写真。