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Empress Shôken, later Empress Dowager Shôken, was the chief consort to the [[Meiji Emperor]]. | Empress Shôken, later Empress Dowager Shôken, was the chief consort to the [[Meiji Emperor]]. | ||
− | A daughter of | + | A daughter of [[kuge|court noble]] [[Ichijo Tadaka|Ichijô Tadaka]], and named Haruko, she was married to the Meiji Emperor in [[1867]], the first year of his rule. |
During the [[Sino-Japanese War|Sino-Japanese]] and [[Russo-Japanese War]]s, she became known for her close association with the Japanese Red Cross, and her frequent visits to military hospitals, a symbol of the Imperial institution as caring about the people. | During the [[Sino-Japanese War|Sino-Japanese]] and [[Russo-Japanese War]]s, she became known for her close association with the Japanese Red Cross, and her frequent visits to military hospitals, a symbol of the Imperial institution as caring about the people. |
Latest revision as of 22:19, 27 May 2020
- Born: 1849
- Died: 1914/4/9
- Other Names: 一条 美子 (Ichijô Haruko)
- Japanese: 昭憲皇后 (Shôken kôgô), 昭憲皇太后 (Shôken kôtaigô)
Empress Shôken, later Empress Dowager Shôken, was the chief consort to the Meiji Emperor.
A daughter of court noble Ichijô Tadaka, and named Haruko, she was married to the Meiji Emperor in 1867, the first year of his rule.
During the Sino-Japanese and Russo-Japanese Wars, she became known for her close association with the Japanese Red Cross, and her frequent visits to military hospitals, a symbol of the Imperial institution as caring about the people.
References
- Sven Saaler, "Public Statuary and Nationalism in Modern and Contemporary Japan," Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus 15:20:3 (Oct 15, 2017), 6.