# Aiko, Princess Toshi

> only child of Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of Japan

**Wikidata**: [Q743509](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q743509)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aiko,_Princess_Toshi)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/aiko-princess-toshi

## Summary
Aiko, Princess Toshi is the only child of Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of Japan. As a member of the Imperial House of Japan, she holds the title of Princess Toshi and is recognized as a Japanese aristocrat. She is also identified as a student.

## Biography
*   **Nationality:** Japan
*   **Known for:** Being the only child of Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of Japan
*   **Field(s):** Aristocracy, Student

## Contributions
There are no specific contributions, projects, or works authored by Aiko, Princess Toshi listed in the provided source material. The data focuses on her lineage and status within the Imperial House of Japan.

## FAQs
**Who are Aiko, Princess Toshi's parents?**
Aiko, Princess Toshi is the only child of Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of Japan.

**What is Aiko, Princess Toshi's official title?**
She holds the title of Princess Toshi and is also known by the aliases Toshi-no-miya Aiko Naishinnō, Toshi-no-miya Aiko-naishinnō, Toshi-no-miya Aiko Naishinnou, and Toshi-no-miya Aiko-naishinnou.

**What is Aiko, Princess Toshi's role in the Imperial House of Japan?**
She is a member of the Imperial House of Japan, which comprises the extended family of the reigning Emperor, and is classified as an aristocrat and a human entity.

## Why They Matter
Aiko, Princess Toshi matters primarily due to her position within the Imperial House of Japan, an institution with an inception date of -0660-02-11T00:00:00Z. As the only child of the reigning Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako, she represents a direct link in the lineage of the Japanese imperial family. Her status as an aristocrat and a student highlights her role within the contemporary structure of the Japanese monarchy.

## Notable For
*   Being the only child of Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako.
*   Membership in the Imperial House of Japan.
*   Holding the title of Princess Toshi (Toshi-no-miya Aiko Naishinnō).
*   Being a Japanese aristocrat.

## Body

### Lineage and Family
Aiko, Princess Toshi is the only child of Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of Japan. She belongs to the Imperial House of Japan, which is defined as the members of the extended family of the reigning Emperor of Japan. The Imperial House of Japan has its inception dated to -0660-02-11T00:00:00Z.

### Nationality and Status
Aiko is a national of Japan, an island country in East Asia. Within the structured properties of her entity, she is classified as a human, an aristocrat, and a student. An aristocrat is defined as a person who either possesses hereditary titles granted by a monarch or is related to such people.

### Names and Titles
She is known by several aliases and titles found in the source material:
*   Princess Aiko
*   Princess Toshi
*   Toshi-no-miya Aiko Naishinnō
*   Toshi-no-miya Aiko-naishinnō
*   Toshi-no-miya Aiko Naishinnou
*   Toshi-no-miya Aiko-naishinnou

Her Wikipedia title is listed as "Aiko, Princess Toshi," and she has a sitelink count of 42.

### Contextual Entities
The source material contextualizes her existence within the broader framework of Japan. Japan is described as an island country in East Asia with specific historical inception dates referenced: -0660-02-11 (subject of Japanese imperial year and foundation of Japan), 1890-11-29 (subject of Constitution of the Empire of Japan), and 1947-05-03 (subject of Constitution of Japan). The entity "student" is also linked to her profile, defined as a learner or someone who attends an educational institution.

## References

1. [Source](https://www.kunaicho.go.jp/about/history/history02.html)
2. [Source](https://friday.kodansha.co.jp/article/105199)
3. Freebase Data Dumps. 2013
4. [Princess Aiko celebrates 8th birthday. Mainichi Daily News. 2009](https://web.archive.org/web/20091203091206/http://mdn.mainichi.jp/mdnnews/news/20091201p2a00m0na009000c.html)