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Hisako, Princess Takamado

Princess Takamado

1953 - today

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Her biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 20 in 2024). Hisako, Princess Takamado is the 16,106th most popular politician (down from 13,365th in 2024), the 1,586th most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,127th in 2019) and the 341st most popular Japanese Politician.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Hisako, Princess Takamado ranks 16,099 out of 19,576Before her are George Washington Goethals, Susan Collins, Samiha Khalil, Ilias Tsirimokos, Leopold Wohlrab, and Věra Růžičková. After her are Estanislau da Silva, Ben Chifley, Gianuario Carta, Juan Crisóstomo Torrico, Ronna McDaniel, and Moshe Kahlon.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1953, Hisako, Princess Takamado ranks 412Before her are Friedhelm Funkel, Roger Allam, Patrick Chamoiseau, Rolf Danneberg, Agustí Villaronga, and Robert Beltran. After her are Søren Busk, Aldo Maldera, Tibor Klampár, Klaus Schmidt, Arta Dade, and Shōichi Nakagawa.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Hisako, Princess Takamado ranks 1,586 out of NaNBefore her are Miyavi (1981), Kamui Kobayashi (1986), Anri (1961), Sakai Toshihiko (1871), Kazushi Kimura (1958), and Yōjirō Takita (1955). After her are Akihiro Nishimura (1958), Eiji Aonuma (1963), Kyohei Ueda (1999), Asuka (1981), Genichi Takahashi (1980), and Rokurō Naya (1932).

Among Politicians In Japan

Among politicians born in Japan, Hisako, Princess Takamado ranks 341Before her are Hirofumi Nakasone (1945), Kazuo Shii (1954), Isamu Sonoda (1946), Yoshimasa Hayashi (1961), Yōichi Masuzoe (1948), and Sakai Toshihiko (1871). After her are Shōichi Nakagawa (1953), Nobuo Kishi (1959), Nobutaka Machimura (1944), Takashi Yokoyama (1913), Toshimitsu Motegi (1955), and Kunio Hatoyama (1948).

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