Prince Kaya

Prince Kaya

The Japanese imperial title of Prince Kaya (jp: "Kaya no miya") was given by the emperor to his male relatives.

*Prince Kaya (Kuninori)

*Prince Kaya (Tsunenori)

The last carrier of this title was Prince Kaya Kuninori's son, Prince Kaya Tsunenori (born 7 January 1900 - died 3 January 1978). He succeeded to the "Kaya no miya" title but lost his princely status as part of the reform of the imperial household during the American occupation in October 1947.


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