The Takeda (竹田) ōke (princely house) was the tenth and youngest branch of the Japanese Imperial Family created from branches of the Fushimi-no-miya house.[1]

The Takeda-no-miya house was formed by Prince Tsunehisa, eldest son of Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa (second Kitashirakawa-no-miya). He received the title Prince Takeda (Takeda-no-miya) and authorization to start a new branch of the Imperial Family in 1906.

NameBorn .SucceededRetiredDied
1Prince Takeda Tsunehisa
(竹田宮 恒久王, Takeda-no-miya Tsunehisa-ō)
18821906.1919
2Prince Tsuneyoshi Takeda
(竹田宮 恒徳王, Takeda-no-miya Tsuneyoshi-ō)
1909191919471992
3Takeda Tsunetada
(竹田 恒正, Takeda Tsunetada)
19401992..

References

  1. Japan in the Taisho Era: In Commemoration of the Enthronement. 1917. pp. 55–63.
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