Princess Taka was born at the
Tokyo Imperial Palace. Her childhood appellation was . As was the practice of the time, she was not raised by her biological parents, but by a succession of court ladies at a separate palace built for her and her younger sisters in the
Marunouchi district of Tokyo. She graduated from the
Gakushuin Peer's School in March 1948, and spent a year in the household of former
Chamberlain of Japan Saburo Hyakutake learning skills to be a bride. ,
Empress Nagako,
Empress Dowager Sadako (20 May 1950) On 20 May 1950, she married Toshimichi Takatsukasa, the eldest son of former Prince and
guji of
Meiji Shrine,
Nobusuke Takatsukasa. On 28 January 1966, Toshimichi Takatsukasa was found dead of
carbon monoxide poisoning at the apartment of his mistress, Michiko Maeda, a
Ginza nightclub hostess, giving rise to widely speculative rumors in the Japanese press about his alleged double
suicide. After her husband's death, Kazuko's misfortunes continued, as seven months later, on 22 August 1966, a knife-wielding intruder broke into her home in the middle of the night and assaulted her, causing injuries to her right and left hands and resulting in hospitalization for one week. A shocked Emperor Shōwa ordered that she relocate to within the
Akasaka Estate in
Akasaka, Tokyo, where she lived until her death of
heart failure at the age of 59, four months after
her father died. From 1974 to 1988 she served as chief priestess (
saishu) of
Ise Grand Shrine, taking over the role from her great-aunt
Fusako Kitashirakawa. The Takatsukasas had no biological children due to a miscarriage in 1955 but adopted a son from the
Ogyū-Matsudaira family, (born 1945), who would become president of Japan Telecommunications System Corporation (NEC Communication Systems) and head priest of the
Ise Jingu Shrine; since 2022 he has been chairman of
Kasumi Kaikan, an association for former
kazoku, and a director of the
Wild Bird Society of Japan, amongst other positions. Naotake's heir as head of the Takatsukasa family is his son, (born 1974). ==Ancestry==