According to Japanese media reports, on September 1, the third daughter of the Takagenomiya family gave birth to her second baby boy at 3:14 a.m. in Tokyo's Minato Ward Aiyu Hospital. She married Moriya Hui in October 2018 and gave birth to her first boy on November 17, 2019. Although the two knew each other, she was also the only married daughter with children in the 16 years of the Japanese imperial family.
In 2005, Michiko and Akihito's only daughter, Kiyoko, married Yoshiki Kuroda, and the two have not yet come out. In 2014, Ayako's sister Noriko and Senkaku Kunihito got married, and after the marriage, the two were repeatedly rumored to be married, separated, and still have no children. Mako, who married on November 26, 2021, has always been rumored to be pregnant, but she has not been able to believe it so far.
In addition to these four, the only married daughters of the previous generation were Emperor Hirohito and Empress Ryoko' fourth daughter, Atsuko Ikeda, who had no children.
Their fifth daughter, Takako Shimazu, had a son, named Shimazu Akihisa, who was a photographer.
Konoe Ningko, who married in 1966, has a son named Konoe Tadao, who was born on July 18, 1970, and is engaged in advertising planning and designer work.
Chiyoko of the Mikasamiya family, who married in 1983, has two sons and a daughter, the eldest son, Akishi, was born in 1984 and is a poet, the eldest daughter, Mankiko, was born in 1987, and the second son, Keishi, was born in 1990 and is the heir to the family's tea ceremony. It can be seen that in the previous generation, whether it was a member of the Japanese imperial family or a member who was married, the heirs were still good. But in this generation, it is really a serious withering, and even only Youren, the only seedling, was born at the age of forty years old. However, today's concept is much more open than before, and it will not be harshly required to have a son.