As far as I know, it's Oji-sama
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hiko
Azaki
暗黒の王子 /an ko ku no o jou/ is Japanese for 'Prince of Darkness'.
かえる の おうさま(kaeru no ousama) is "frog prince" in Japanese.
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hiko
Azaki
翼王子 Tsubasa Ōji
You may say 'ouji,' written: 王子
if this is a book title it could be anything but the literal translation is "oji to mame"
"Warrior prince" in Japanese can be translated as "ζ¦ε£«ηε" (senshi ouji).
The term generally translates to what we would say in english as "prince charming." A popular manga that uses this translation is "Tenisu no Ōjisama" which translates to "the Prince of Tennis."
You may say 'chiisai ouji,' written: 小さい王子
Oji.
暗黒の王子 /an ko ku no o jou/ is Japanese for 'Prince of Darkness'.
Prince Shotoku