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- Ōke abstract "The ōke (王家, literally Princely Houses), were branches of the Japanese Imperial Family created from branches of the Fushimi-no-miya house. All but one of the ōke were formed by the descendants of Prince Fushimi Kuniye. The ōke were stripped of their membership in the Imperial Family by the American Occupation Authorities in October 1947, as part of the abolition of collateral imperial houses. After that point, only the immediate family of Hirohito and those of his three brothers retained membership in the Imperial Family. However, unofficial heads of these collateral families still exist for most and are listed herein.In recent years, conservatives have proposed to reinstate several of the former imperial branches or else to allow the imperial family to adopt male members of the former princely houses, as a solution to the Japanese succession controversy.The ōke were, in order of founding: 梨本 Nashimoto 久邇 Kuni 山階 Yamashina (extinct) 華頂 Kachō or Kwachō (extinct) 北白川 Kitashirakawa 東伏見 Higashifushimi or Komatsu (小松) (extinct) 賀陽 Kaya 朝香 Asaka 東久邇 Higashikuni 竹田 TakedaUnless otherwise stated, all princes listed herein are the sons of their predecessor.".
- Ōke wikiPageExternalLink japans-princess-problem.
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- Ōke wikiPageRevisionID "662919652".
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Asaka-no-miya.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ōke.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Count.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Fushimi-no-miya.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Higashikuni-no-miya.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Hirohito.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_House_of_Japan.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_succession_controversy.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Junichirō_Koizumi.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Kachō-no-miya.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Kachō_Hironobu.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Kaya-no-miya.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Kazoku.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Kitashirakawa-no-miya.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Komatsu-no-miya.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Kuni-no-miya.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Morihiro_Higashikuni.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Naruhito,_Crown_Prince_of_Japan.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Nashimoto-no-miya.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Fushimi_Hiroyasu.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Fushimi_Kuniie.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Fushimi_Sadayoshi.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Higashifushimi_Yorihito.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Kachō_Hiroatsu.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Kachō_Hirotada.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Kachō_Hirotsune.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Kaya_Kuninori.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Kaya_Tsunenori.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Kitashirakawa_Satonari.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Kitashirakawa_Yoshihisa.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Komatsu_Akihito.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Kuni_Asaakira.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Kuni_Asahiko.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Kuni_Kunihide.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Kuni_Kuniyoshi.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Nagahisa_Kitashirakawa.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Naruhiko_Higashikuni.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Naruhisa_Kitashirakawa.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Nashimoto_Morimasa.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Nashimoto_Moriosa.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Tsunehisa_Takeda.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Tsuneyoshi_Takeda.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Yamashina_Akira.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Yamashina_Kikumaro.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Yamashina_Takehiko.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Yasuhiko_Asaka.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Supreme_Commander_for_the_Allied_Powers.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Takeda-no-miya.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Tokyo.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Y_chromosome.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Yamashina-no-miya.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Yomiuri_Shimbun.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Yoshiko_Sakurai.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLink Yōichi_Masuzoe.
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLinkText "11 collateral branches".
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fifty-one members".
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLinkText "Higashifushimi-no-miya".
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLinkText "Higashikuni".
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kachō-no-miya".
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kaya-no-miya".
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nashimoto-no-miya".
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLinkText "branches".
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLinkText "cadet line".
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLinkText "collateral branch of the imperial family".
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLinkText "collateral branch".
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLinkText "collateral imperial house".
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLinkText "collateral line".
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLinkText "new branch of the imperial family".
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLinkText "princely houses".
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLinkText "royal status".
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ōke".
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLinkText "ō".
- Ōke wikiPageWikiLinkText "ōke".
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- Ōke wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ōke subject Category:Ōke.
- Ōke hypernym Branches.
- Ōke type Organisation.
- Ōke comment "The ōke (王家, literally Princely Houses), were branches of the Japanese Imperial Family created from branches of the Fushimi-no-miya house. All but one of the ōke were formed by the descendants of Prince Fushimi Kuniye. The ōke were stripped of their membership in the Imperial Family by the American Occupation Authorities in October 1947, as part of the abolition of collateral imperial houses.".
- Ōke label "Ōke".
- Ōke sameAs Q864190.
- Ōke sameAs Ōke_(branches).
- Ōke sameAs 旧皇族.
- Ōke sameAs 일본의_구황족.
- Ōke sameAs m.04grwy.
- Ōke sameAs Q864190.
- Ōke wasDerivedFrom Ōke?oldid=662919652.
- Ōke isPrimaryTopicOf Ōke.