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Prince Yamashina Sadamaro was an imperial prince who King [[Kalakaua]] of Hawaii proposed should marry his niece, [[Princess Kaiulani]], in order to forge closer ties between Japan and Hawaii. This proposal was ultimately rejected, in letters to Kalakaua from Foreign Minister [[Inoue Kaoru]] and from the Prince himself.
Prince Yamashina was fifteen years old at the time of Kalakaua's visit to Japan in [[1881]]. On March 9 that year, Kalakaua took a tour of Japan's Naval Academy, where Prince Yamashina was a cadet in training. He served as the king's aide-de-camp for the day, accompanying him around the academy, [[Fukiage Gardens]], and Military Barracks of the Guard. From Kalakaua's journals, it is clear that he developed a fondness and admiration for the young prince, who he described as "a lively young, very bright, intelligent and promising lad."
During a secret meeting with [[Meiji Emperor|the Emperor]], Kalakaua suggested the marriage of his niece Kaiulani (then six years old, roughly nine years the prince's junior) to Prince Yamashina, a suggestion the Japanese ultimately rejected.
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==References==
*Marumoto, Masaji. “Vignette of Early Hawaii-Japan Relations: Highlights of King Kalakaua’s Sojourn in Japan on His Trip around the World as Recorded in His Personal Diary,” ''Hawaiian Journal of History'' 10 (1976), 57-58.
[[Category:Meiji Period]]
[[Category:Imperial Family]]