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ROYAL WEDDING IN JAPAN.—Princess Takanomiya (daughter of the Emperor of Japan) and her husband, Mr Toshimichi Takatsukasa, photographed on their wedding day when they visited the Meiji Shrine to pay their respects and ask for long life and happiness. They are escorted by Shinto priests. The bridegroom, who is a clerk in the Japanese Government Railways, is the first commoner to marry a Japanese Princess.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26127, 1 June 1950, Page 3

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ROYAL WEDDING IN JAPAN.—Princess Takanomiya (daughter of the Emperor of Japan) and her husband, Mr Toshimichi Takatsukasa, photographed on their wedding day when they visited the Meiji Shrine to pay their respects and ask for long life and happiness. They are escorted by Shinto priests. The bridegroom, who is a clerk in the Japanese Government Railways, is the first commoner to marry a Japanese Princess. Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26127, 1 June 1950, Page 3

ROYAL WEDDING IN JAPAN.—Princess Takanomiya (daughter of the Emperor of Japan) and her husband, Mr Toshimichi Takatsukasa, photographed on their wedding day when they visited the Meiji Shrine to pay their respects and ask for long life and happiness. They are escorted by Shinto priests. The bridegroom, who is a clerk in the Japanese Government Railways, is the first commoner to marry a Japanese Princess. Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26127, 1 June 1950, Page 3

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