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 "æŠćŁ«çć" (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