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in infancy. Although Meiji was the last Japanese emperor to have more than one consort, the official role at court was not abolished until 1924; surviving concubines remained as members of the imperial family in retirement.
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Japanese name
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Emperor Meiji
Empire of Japan
Japan
Emperor Meiji
Issue
House
Imperial House of Japan
Shinto
Emperor Meiji
meningitis
Empress Shōken
Hamuro Mitsuko
Hashimoto Natsuko
Yanagihara Naruko
Emperor Taishō
Sono Sachiko
Emperor of Japan: Meiji and His World, 1852-1912
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