


Hiroyasu
Given Name | Hiroyasu |
House | Imperial House of Japan |
Born | 16 Oct 1875 |
Died | 16 Aug 1946 |
Country | Japan |
Category | Government |
Gender | Male |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbasePrince Narukata was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1875 to Prince Sandanaru of the Fushimi branch of the Japanese imperial family and Princess Toshiko of the Arisugawa branch. He was a second cousin to Prince Hirohito, who would later rise to the throne as Emperor Showa. In 1883, his name was changed to Hiroyasu and became the head the Kacho branch of the Japanese Imperial Family. In 1889, he dropped out of the Japanese Navy Academy and moved to Germany, where he would continue his naval studies and graduated from the German Navy Academy in 1895. In 1896, he married Princess Tsuneko Tokugawa, the ninth daughter of Prince Shogun Yoshinobu Tokugawa, the last shogun of Japan; he would have six children with her. During the Russo-Japanese War of 1904 to 1905, at the rank of lieutenant commander, he sustained wounds aboard battleship Mikasa during the Battle of the Yellow Sea. He was awarded the Order of the Golden Kite 4th Class for his services in the Russo-Japanese War. Between 1907 and 1910, he studied in the United Kingdom. In the early 1910s, he commanded cruiser Takachiho, cruiser Asahi, and battlecruiser Ibuki. In 1920, he was made a member of the Supreme War Council. In 1922, he was promoted to the rank of admiral. In 1923, he became the 23rd head of the Fushimi branch of the Japanese Imperial Family. In 1924, he became the commanding officer of the Sasebo Naval District. In 1932, he was promoted to the rank of fleet admiral. In 1934, he was awarded the Collar of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum. Although in 1940 he expressed concerns over Japan's alliance with Germany, he nevertheless enthusiastically supported the plans to take French Indochina from France in order to support the war against China. In 1942, he was awarded the Order of the Golden Kite 1st Class. He continued to provide direction for the war through the end of the war, including showing support for the use of suicidal special attacks by all branches of the Japanese military, particularly after the fall of Saipan in the Mariana Islands, in order to regain the offensive momentum. After the war, as a member of the Japanese Imperial Family, he was not summoned to the trials in Tokyo, Japan. He passed away in Aug 1946.
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Last Major Revision: Feb 2013
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Hiroyasu Timeline
1875年10月16日 | Prince Narukata was born in Tokyo, Japan. |
1883年4月23日 | Prince Narukata was made the head of the Kacho branch of the Japanese imperial family. |
1883年6月11日 | Prince Narukata was renamed Prince Hiroyasu. |
1886年4月5日 | Prince Hiroyasu enrolled in the Japanese Navy Academy. |
1889年9月17日 | Prince Hiroyasu quit the Japanese Navy Academy. |
1889年9月28日 | Prince Hiroyasu arrived in Germany. |
1892年4月8日 | Prince Hiroyasu enrolled in the German Navy Academy. |
1893年3月30日 | Prince Hiroyasu graduated from the German Navy Academy. |
1894年4月20日 | Prince Hiroyasu promoted to the rank of ensign. |
1894年10月3日 | Prince Hiroyasu enrolled in the German Navy War College. |
1895年8月15日 | Prince Hiroyasu graduated from the German Navy War College. |
1895年10月28日 | Prince Hiroyasu arrived in Japan. |
1895年10月29日 | Prince Hiroyasu was assigned to cruiser Okinoshima. |
1896年1月9日 | Prince Hiroyasu married Princess Tsuneko Tokugawa, ninth daughter of Prince Shogun Yoshinobu Tokugawa. |
1896年4月20日 | Prince Hiroyasu was assigned to cruiser Matsushima. |
1897年3月17日 | Prince Hiroyasu enrolled in the naval gunnery school. |
1897年7月19日 | Prince Hiroyasu was assigned to the mine force in Kure, Japan. |
1897年9月14日 | Prince Hiroyasu was made an officer in the mine force in Kure, Japan. |
1897年12月1日 | Prince Hiroyasu was promoted to the rank of lieutenant (jg) and was assigned to battleship Fuji. |
1897年12月8日 | Prince Hiroyasu's first child, Prince Hiroyoshi, was born in Tokyo, Japan. |
1897年12月27日 | Prince Hiroyasu was promoted to the rank of lieutenant. |
1898年11月14日 | Prince Hiroyasu's second child, Princess Yasuko, was born. |
1899年8月26日 | Prince Hiroyasu was assigned to armored cruiser Asama. |
1900年10月13日 | Prince Hiroyasu was made a gunnery instructor. |
1901年6月10日 | Prince Hiroyasu was assigned to armored cruiser Izumo. |
1902年1月26日 | Prince Hiroyasu's third child, Prince Hirotada, was born. |
1902年4月22日 | Prince Hiroyasu was assigned to battleship Asahi. |
1903年7月24日 | Prince Hiroyasu was assigned to battleship Mikasa. |
1903年7月29日 | Prince Hiroyasu was promoted to the rank of lieutenant commander. |
1904年1月16日 | Prince Hiroyasu returned to the Fushimi branch of the Japanese Imperial Family. |
1904年10月5日 | Prince Hiroyasu was attached to the Navy Department in Tokyo, Japan. |
1905年5月22日 | Prince Hiroyasu's fourth child, Prince Hironobu, was born. |
1905年8月20日 | Prince Hiroyasu was assigned to the armored cruiser Niitaka. |
1905年11月3日 | Prince Hiroyasu was awarded the Grand Cordon of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum. |
1906年4月1日 | Prince Hiroyasu was awarded the Golden Kite 4th Class and was made the executive officer of coastal defense ship Okinoshima. |
1906年5月11日 | Prince Hiroyasu was made the executive officer of armored cruiser Naniwa. |
1906年9月28日 | Prince Hiroyasu was promoted to the rank of commander. |
1906年11月5日 | Prince Hiroyasu was made the executive officer of armored cruiser Nisshin. |
1907年2月15日 | Prince Hiroyasu attended Japanese Navy War College. |
1907年5月18日 | Prince Hiroyasu's fifth child, Princess Atsuko, was born. |
1907年12月18日 | Prince Hiroyasu was assigned to the United Kingdom. |
1910年5月23日 | Prince Hiroyasu arrived in Japan. |
1910年7月25日 | Prince Hiroyasu was assigned to the Naval General Staff. |
1910年9月26日 | Prince Hiroyasu was made the commanding officer of armored cruiser Takachiho. |
1910年12月1日 | Prince Hiroyasu was promoted to the rank of captain and was made the commanding officer of armored cruiser Asahi. |
1912年3月1日 | Prince Hiroyasu was made the commanding officer of cruiser Ibuki. |
1912年10月4日 | Prince Hiroyasu's sixth child, Princess Tomoko, was born. |
1912年12月1日 | Prince Hiroyasu attended Japanese Navy War College. |
1913年8月31日 | Prince Hiroyasu was promoted to the rank of rear admiral and was named the commanding officer of the Yokosuka Military District. |
1914年8月18日 | Prince Hiroyasu was named the commandant of the Japanese Navy Academy. |
1914年8月29日 | Prince Hiroyasu was assigned to the Japanese Naval General Staff. |
1915年12月13日 | Prince Hiroyasu was named the commanding officer of the 2nd Squadron. |
1916年12月1日 | Prince Hiroyasu was promoted to the rank of vice admiral. |
1918年5月29日 | Prince Hiroyasu's second child, Princess Yasuko, married Marquis Nagatake Asano. |
1919年1月16日 | Prince Hiroyasu's second child, Princess Yasuko, passed away. |
1919年12月1日 | Prince Hiroyasu was named the commanding officer of the 2nd Fleet. |
1919年12月23日 | Prince Hiroyasu's first child, Prince Hiroyoshi, married Prince Tokiko Ichijo. |
1920年12月1日 | Prince Hiroyasu was named a member to the Supreme War Council. |
1922年12月1日 | Prince Hiroyasu was promoted to the rank of admiral. |
1923年2月4日 | Prince Hiroyasu's father, Prince Sandanaru, passed away. |
1923年10月27日 | Prince Hiroyasu was named the protocol officer of the Imperial court. |
1924年2月5日 | Prince Hiroyasu was named the commanding officer of the Yokosuka Military District. |
1924年3月24日 | Prince Hiroyasu's third child, Prince Hirotada, passed away. |
1925年1月26日 | Prince Hiroyasu's sixth child, Princess Tomoko, married Prince Asaakira Kuni. |
1925年4月15日 | Prince Hiroyasu was named a member to the Supreme War Council. |
1926年10月27日 | Prince Hiroyasu's fifth child, Princess Atsuko, married Count Yukiyasu Kiyosu. |
1932年2月2日 | Prince Hiroyasu was assigned to the Japanese Navy General Staff. |
1932年5月27日 | Prince Hiroyasu of Fushimi was promoted to the rank of fleet admiral. |
1933年10月1日 | Prince Hiroyasu was made the chief of the Japanese Naval General Staff. |
1934年4月29日 | Prince Hiroyasu was awarde Collar of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum. |
1936年2月24日 | Prince Hiroyasu's fifth child, Princess Atsuko, passed away. |
1938年10月19日 | Prince Hiroyasu's first child, Prince Hiroyoshi, passed away. |
1939年8月18日 | Prince Hiroyasu's wife Tsuneko Tokugawa passed away. |
1940年9月19日 | During the Imperial Conference, Prince Hiroyasu of Fushimi expressed concerns regarding the alliance between Japan and Germany. |
1941年4月9日 | Prince Hiroyasu stepped down as the chief of the Japanese Navy General Staff. |
1942年4月4日 | Prince Hiroyasu was awarded the Order of the Golden Kite 1st Class. |
1944年6月25日 | At the Imperial Conference in Tokyo, Japan, Prince Hiroyasu advocated the use of special attacks by all branches of the military. |
1945年11月30日 | Prince Hiroyasu's position with the Japanese Navy was abolished. |
1946年8月16日 | Prince Hiroyasu of Fushimi away in Tokyo, Japan. |
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