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・ Katsurane Station
・ Katsurao, Fukushima


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Katsura-no-miya : ウィキペディア英語版
Katsura-no-miya
:''See also Prince Katsura, the second son of Prince Mikasa.''
The was the one of the four ''shinnōke'', branches of the Imperial Family of Japan which were eligible to succeed to the Chrysanthemum Throne in the event that the main line should die out. It was founded by Prince Toshihito, a grandson of Emperor Ōgimachi and brother of Emperor Go-Yōzei. It is the second oldest of the ''shinnōke'', after the Fushimi-no-miya.
The Katsura-no-miya house has died out several times, and has undergone a number of changes in name. It was originally titled Hachijō-no-miya. Prince Hachijō-no-miya Toshihito lived at the Katsura Imperial Villa in Kyoto, hence he and all of his lineage are referred to as ''Katsura-no-miya''.
Prince Yoshihito of Mikasa, the second son of Prince Mikasa received the title ''Katsura-no-miya'' in 1988. However this title is connected to his , ''Katsura'' (Cercidiphyllum) and thus is not related to the ''shinnōke'' title.
Unless otherwise stated, all Princes listed here are the sons of their predecessors.
==See also==

*Katsura Imperial Villa

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