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  2. Imperial House of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Imperial property holdings were further reduced since 1947 after several handovers to the government. When Emperor Shōwa died, he left a personal fortune of £11 million in 1989. [23] In 2017, Emperor Akihito had an estimated net worth of US$40 million. [24]

  3. Imperial House (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    Imperial House (New York City) Coordinates: 40°46′5″N 73°57′47″W. The lobby of the Imperial House in 1961. Imperial House is a high-rise apartment building at 150 East 69th Street in Manhattan in New York City. It was New York's largest post-war apartment building at the time of its construction. [1]

  4. Naruhito - Wikipedia

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    Naruhito was born on 23 February 1960 at 4:15 p.m. in the Imperial Household Agency Hospital in Tokyo Imperial Palace. [6] As a prince, he later quipped, "I was born in a barn inside the moat". [ 7 ] His parents, Akihito and Michiko , were then crown prince and crown princess of Japan, while his paternal grandfather, Hirohito (Emperor Shōwa ...

  5. Akihito - Wikipedia

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    Japanese imperial family. Akihito[a] (born 23 December 1933) is a member of the Imperial House of Japan who reigned as the 125th emperor of Japan from 1989 until his abdication in 2019. The era of his rule was named the Heisei (平成) era, Heisei being an expression of achieving peace worldwide.

  6. Emperor of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Imperial property holdings have been further reduced since 1947 after several handovers to the government. Today, the primary imperial properties include the two imperial palaces at Tokyo and Kyoto, several imperial villas and a number of imperial farms and game preserves. [81] As of 2017, Akihito has an estimated net worth of US$40 million. [82]

  7. House of Hohenzollern - Wikipedia

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    The cadet Swabian [ 12 ] branch of the House of Hohenzollern was founded by Frederick IV, Count of Zollern. The family ruled three territories with seats at, respectively, Hechingen, Sigmaringen and Haigerloch. The counts were elevated to princes in 1623. The Swabian branch of the Hohenzollerns is Roman Catholic.

  8. Mako Komuro - Wikipedia

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    Mako Komuro. Mako Komuro (小室 眞子, Komuro Mako, born 23 October 1991), formerly Princess Mako of Akishino[1][2] (眞子内親王, Mako Naishinnō), is a Japanese art historian and former member of the Japanese imperial family. She is the eldest child of Crown Prince Fumihito and Crown Princess Kiko, niece of Emperor Naruhito, and ...

  9. Yi Won - Wikipedia

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    Yi Wŏn. Yi Won (Korean: 이원; born Yi Sang-Hyeob; [citation needed] 23 September 1962) is a great-grandson of Gojong of Korea and one of several who claim to be current head of the House of Yi. [1] He worked as a general manager of Hyundai Home Shopping, a Hyundai Department Store Group company, until Prince Yi Ku died on 16 July 2005. He ...