Hisako Tokugawa
1873–1963 (age 90)
Biography
Hisako Tokugawa was a member of the prominent Tokugawa family, one of Japan's most historically significant aristocratic lineages. Her life spanned the Meiji and Taishō periods, witnessing profound transformations in Japanese society and governance.
As a member of the Tokugawa clan, Hisako represented continuity with Japan's feudal heritage during an era of modernization. She was interred at Chōhō-ji Temple, a choice reflecting her family's social standing and cultural significance.