Teruko, Princess Ake
Daughter of emperor Go-Mizunoo
Intro | Daughter of emperor Go-Mizunoo | ||||||
A.K.A. | Teruko Naishinnō Akenomiya Teruko-naishinnō Ake-no-miya Teruko-naishinnō Imperial Princess Teruko Gen'yō-naishinnō Gen'yō Naishinnō | ||||||
A.K.A. | Teruko Naishinnō Akenomiya Teruko-naishinnō Ake-no-miya Teruko-naishinnō Imperial Princess Teruko Gen'yō-naishinnō Gen'yō Naishinnō | ||||||
was | Emperor | ||||||
Work field | Royals | ||||||
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Birth | 25 July 1634 | ||||||
Death | 18 November 1727 (aged 93 years) | ||||||
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Teruko, Princess Ake (光子内親王, Ake-no-miya Teruko Naishinnō, 25 July 1634 – 18 November 1727) was a Japanese imperial princess and artist. She was the eight daughter of Emperor Go-Mizunoo.
The Kosetsu Memorial Museum held a special exhibition on Japanese female artists, in which her work was also exhibited.