Japanese Princes Hirohito, Takahito, Nobuhito, and Yasuhito, Sep 1921Wedding of Prince Nobuhito and Princess Kikuko, 4 Feb 1930Prince Nobuhito with his wife during an unofficial visit to Berlin, Germany, 1 Aug 1930; photo taken at the Hotel AdlonEmperor Kangde of puppet state of Manchukuo and Prince Nobuhito of Japan, Tokyo Station, Tokyo, Japan, 1935
Japanese Princes Hirohito, Takahito, Nobuhito, and Yasuhito, Sep 1921Wedding of Prince Nobuhito and Princess Kikuko, 4 Feb 1930Prince Nobuhito with his wife during an unofficial visit to Berlin, Germany, 1 Aug 1930; photo taken at the Hotel AdlonEmperor Kangde of puppet state of Manchukuo and Prince Nobuhito of Japan, Tokyo Station, Tokyo, Japan, 1935
Portrait of Prince Nobuhito, circa 1930sJapanese Princes Takamatsu, Mikasa, Asaka, Takahiko of Asaka, and Kitashirakawa and Korean Princes Yi Un, Yi Geon, and Yi U at the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo, Japan, Oct 1938Prince Nobuhito in naval uniform, on rock, circa 1940sEmperor Showa (Hirohito; front center) with Japanese Navy officers aboard Musashi, off Yokosuka, Japan, 24 Jun 1943; Musashi was carrying the remains of Isoroku Yamamoto
Portrait of Prince Nobuhito, circa 1930sJapanese Princes Takamatsu, Mikasa, Asaka, Takahiko of Asaka, and Kitashirakawa and Korean Princes Yi Un, Yi Geon, and Yi U at the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo, Japan, Oct 1938Prince Nobuhito in naval uniform, on rock, circa 1940sEmperor Showa (Hirohito; front center) with Japanese Navy officers aboard Musashi, off Yokosuka, Japan, 24 Jun 1943; Musashi was carrying the remains of Isoroku Yamamoto
Prince Nobuhito of Takamatsu in the uniform of a Japanese Navy captain, 1942-1945
Prince Nobuhito of Takamatsu in the uniform of a Japanese Navy captain, 1942-1945
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