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*With [[Oyotsu]], a daughter of [[Yotsutsuji Kimitoo]], he had one son, Prince Kaminomiya (1618-1622), and one daughter, Princess Monchi (1619-1697), who went on to be abbess at [[Ensho-ji|Enshô-ji]].
 
*With [[Oyotsu]], a daughter of [[Yotsutsuji Kimitoo]], he had one son, Prince Kaminomiya (1618-1622), and one daughter, Princess Monchi (1619-1697), who went on to be abbess at [[Ensho-ji|Enshô-ji]].
*With Tôfukumon-in, he had three daughters: Empress Meishô, Princess Teruko (1625-1651) who married [[Konoe Hisatsugu]], and Princess Akiko (1629-1675), also known as the Third Princess.  
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*With Tôfukumon-in, he had three daughters: Empress Meishô, Princess Teruko (1625-1651) who married [[Konoe Hisatsugu]], and [[Princess Akiko (1629-1675)]], also known as the Third Princess.  
 
*With Kushige Takako, also known as [[Hoshunmon-in|Hôshunmon-in]] (1604-1685), he had four sons, [[Emperor Go-Sai]] (1637-1685), Prince Seishin (1639-1696, abbot at [[Daikaku-ji]]), Onjin aka Prince Hachijô (1643-1665), and Dôkan (1647-1676, abbot at [[Shogo-in|Shôgo-in]]), and three daughters, Rishô (1631-1656, abbess at [[Hokyo-ji|Hôkyô-ji]]), Mitsuko (1634-1727, abbess at [[Rinkyu-ji|Rinkyû-ji]]), and Richû (1641-1689, abbess at Hôkyô-ji).
 
*With Kushige Takako, also known as [[Hoshunmon-in|Hôshunmon-in]] (1604-1685), he had four sons, [[Emperor Go-Sai]] (1637-1685), Prince Seishin (1639-1696, abbot at [[Daikaku-ji]]), Onjin aka Prince Hachijô (1643-1665), and Dôkan (1647-1676, abbot at [[Shogo-in|Shôgo-in]]), and three daughters, Rishô (1631-1656, abbess at [[Hokyo-ji|Hôkyô-ji]]), Mitsuko (1634-1727, abbess at [[Rinkyu-ji|Rinkyû-ji]]), and Richû (1641-1689, abbess at Hôkyô-ji).
 
*With Sono Mitsuko, also known as [[Mibu-in]] (1602-1656), he had two sons, [[Emperor Go-Komyo|Emperor Go-Kômyô]] (1633-1654) and [[Prince Morizumi]] (1634-1654, the first head priest (''zasu'') of [[Kan'ei-ji]] in [[Edo]]), and three daughters, Gashi (1632-1696) who married [[Nijo Mitsuhira|Nijô Mitsuhira]], Genshô (1637-1662) who became abbess at [[Daisho-ji|Daishô-ji]], and Sôchô (1639-1678), who became abbess at [[Reigan-ji]].
 
*With Sono Mitsuko, also known as [[Mibu-in]] (1602-1656), he had two sons, [[Emperor Go-Komyo|Emperor Go-Kômyô]] (1633-1654) and [[Prince Morizumi]] (1634-1654, the first head priest (''zasu'') of [[Kan'ei-ji]] in [[Edo]]), and three daughters, Gashi (1632-1696) who married [[Nijo Mitsuhira|Nijô Mitsuhira]], Genshô (1637-1662) who became abbess at [[Daisho-ji|Daishô-ji]], and Sôchô (1639-1678), who became abbess at [[Reigan-ji]].
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