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  1. Unofficial Royalty: Empress Teimei. Lady Sadako Kujō was born June 25, 1884, daughter of Michitaka Kujō and Noma Ikuko. She married Yoshihito in 1900 and had four sons. Empress Teimei survived her husband by 25 years and died on May 17, 1951, and was buried at the Musashi Imperial Graveyard in Hachiōji, Tokyo.

  2. Imperial Villa, Hayama, Kanagawa, Japan: ထာဝရ အိပ်စက်ရာ နေရာ: 8 February 1927 Musashi Imperial Graveyard: အိမ်ထောင်ဖက် ဆာဒါဂို ကူဂျိုး (လက်ထပ် ၁၉၀၀) သားသမီးများ

  3. Hîrohîto. Hirohito (bi japonî: 裕仁; bi kurdî: Hîrohîto) (jdb. 29ê nîsana 1901ê; m. 7ê kanûna paşîn a 1989an) împeratorê Japonî ê di nava salên 1926 - 1989î de desthilatî kiriye ye. Li Japonê wekî Shōwa jî tê binavkirin. Hîrohîto beriya Şerê Cîhanî yê Duyem artêşeke xurt avakir û desthilatiya sîvîlan kêm kir.

  4. Le cimetière impérial Musashi (武蔵陵墓地, Musashi ryōbochi?) est un ensemble de mausolées situé à Hachiōji dans la préfecture de Tokyo. Il contient les mausolées de l'empereur Taishō, de l'impératrice Teimei, de l'empereur Shōwa (Hirohito) et de l'impératrice Kōjun [1].

  5. After this ceremony, Showa’s coffin was taken to its final destination, the Musashi Imperial Graveyard. Different from his father’s funeral in 1927, where the procession took 3 hours, the trip now was made by the motor hearse, and took only 40 minutes. Then several ceremonies followed until the emperor was buried in his last resting place.

  6. 18 de oct. de 2023 · View Musashi Imperial Graveyard - Wikipedia.pdf from FINANCE finance at University of Melbourne. Musashi Imperial Graveyard Coordinates: 35°39′0.85″N 139°16′48.16″E Musashi Imperial Graveyard ( 武 蔵 陵