Some miyake families looked like they had only daughters sometime after 1950s.
Are there really any safe number of male-line males, born in latest generation, withis past twenty or so years?
Or, is the male-line dynasty dying out in male line similarly in the Fushimi branch too?
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: to boost the number of males eligible to
: become emperor. In 1947, 11 such families
: lost their Imperial status and became
: commoners under pressure from Occupation
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