Career
He claimed to be the 19th direct descendant of Emperor Go-Kameyama. In 1946-1947, Hiromichi was only the first of roughly nineteen men who put themselves forward as Japan"s rightful Emperor. As a direct descendant of the Southern Court emperors of the Nanboku-chō period, he argued that Emperor Hirohito was illegitimate.
He pointed out that Hirohito"s entire line is descended from the Northern Court emperors.
Despite making these public claims, he was not arrested for lèse majesté, even when donning the Imperial Crest. He could and did produce a koseki detailing his bloodline back to Emperor Go-Daigo in Yoshino, but his claims and rhetoric failed to inspire anything other than sympathy.
Hiromichi"s claims ultimately remained unsubstantiated.