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|name=Prince Masahito |title=Yōkwōin daijō-tennō |image=Prince Sanehito.jpg |caption=Prince Masahito, also known as Yōkwōin daijō-tennō |birth_date={{birth date|1552|5|16|df=y}} |death_date={{death date and age|1586|9|7|1552|5|16|df=y}} |father=Emperor Ōgimachi |mother=Madenokōji (Fujiwara) Fusako |issue=Emperor Go-Yōzei Prince Hachijō Toshihito }}{{nihongo|Prince Masahito|誠仁親王|Masahito-shinnō|1552–1586}}, also known as Prince Sanehito and posthumously named Yōkwōin daijō-tennō, was the eldest son of Emperor Ōgimachi. Prince Masahito died before his father. Masahito's eldest son was {{nihongo|Imperial Prince Kazuhito|和仁親王|Kazuhito-shinnō|1572–1617}}, who acceded to the Chrysanthemum Throne on the death of Emperor Ōgimachi. Kazuhito would become known as Emperor Go-Yōzei.[1] Later, Go-Yōzei elevated the rank of his father, even though his father's untimely death made this impossible in life. In this manner, Go-Yōzei himself could enjoy the polite fiction of being the son of an emperor.
The actual site of Prince Masahito's grave is known. This posthumously-elevated emperor is traditionally venerated at a memorial Shinto shrine (misasagi) at Kyoto. The Imperial Household Agency designates this location as Yōkwōin's mausoleum. It is formally named Tsuki no wa no misasagi at Sennyū-ji.[1] Ancestry[3]{{ahnentafel|collapsed=yes |align=center |boxstyle_1=background-color: #fcc; |boxstyle_2=background-color: #fb9; |boxstyle_3=background-color: #ffc; |boxstyle_4=background-color: #bfc; |boxstyle_5=background-color: #9fe; |1= 1. Prince Masahito |2= 2. Emperor Ōgimachi (1517-1593) |3= 3.Madenokōji Fusako (d. 1581) |4= 4.Emperor Go-Nara (1495-1557) |5= 5.Madenokōji Eiko (1494-1522) |6= 6.Madenokōji Hidefusa (1492-1563) |7= 7. Hatakeyama |8= 8. Emperor Go-Kashiwabara (1462-1526) |9= 9. Kanshūji Fujiko (1464-1535) |10= 10. Madenokōji Katafusa (1466-1507) |11= 11. Kikkawa |12=12. Madenokōji Katafusa (1466-1507) |13=13. Kikkawa |14= |15= |16= 16. Emperor Go-Tsuchimikado (1442-1500) |17= 17. Niwata Asako (1437-1492) |18= 18. Kanshūji Norihide (1426-1496) |19= 19. Asukai |20= 20. Kanshūji Norihide (1426-1496) |21= 21. Asukai |22= 22. Kikkawa Tsunemoto (1428-1520) |23= 23. Sawa |24= 24. Kanshūji Norihide (1426-1496) |25= 25. Asukai |26= 26. Kikkawa Tsunemoto (1428-1520) |27= 27. Sawa |28= |29= |30= |31= }} Notes1. ^1 Ponsonby-Fane, Richard. (1959). Imperial House, p. 424. 2. ^de Visser, Willem Marinus. (1935). {{Google books|O7gUAAAAIAAJ|Ancient Buddhism in Japan, p. 691|page=691}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=https://reichsarchiv.jp/%e5%ae%b6%e7%b3%bb%e3%83%aa%e3%82%b9%e3%83%88/%e5%a4%a9%e7%9a%87%e5%ae%b6#106a|title=Genealogy|website=Reichsarchiv|access-date=24 January 2018}} {{Ja icon}} References
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