Hamuro Mitsuko

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Hamuro Mitsuko
BornFebruary 3, 1853
DiedSeptember 22, 1873
NationalityJapanese
Occupationconcubine
Known forfirst concubine of the Emperor Meiji

Hamuro Mitsuko (葉室 光子, February 3, 1853 — September 22, 1873) was the first concubine of the Emperor Meiji, and the mother of his first child Wakamitsuteru-hiko no Mikoto (稚瑞照彦尊).[1] Wakamitsuteru-hiko no Mikoto was stillborn, and Mitsuko died of complications from his delivery five days later.[2] Mitsuko was assisted in the delivery by Kusumoto Ine, the first woman doctor of western medical training in Japan.

Mitsuko's tomb is at Toshimagaoka Imperial Cemetery at Gokoku-ji in Bunkyo, Tokyo.

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  1. ^ Griffis, William Elliot (1915). The Mikado: institution and person. Princeton university press. p. 259. Hamuro Mitsuko.
  2. ^ Keene, Donald (2005-06-14). Emperor of Japan: Meiji and His World, 1852-1912. Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231518116.


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