Prince Kuni Taka (久邇宮多嘉王, Kuni-no-miya Taka-ō, 17 August 1875 – 1 October 1937) was a member of a collateral branch of the Japanese imperial family, who served as the chief priest (saishu) of the Shinto Grand Shrine of Ise, from 1909 until his death in 1937.
His mother was Izumitei Shizue, the second daughter of Isumitise Shun'eki, a priest at Kamo Shrine, Kyoto.
Prince Taka's career path was somewhat unusual for the late Meiji period in several respects.
Second, Emperor Meiji did not direct him to form a new princely family or to descend to peerage status with a kazoku title.
Third, while his father and half-brothers moved to the new capital, Tokyo, in 1892, Prince Taka continued to reside in Kyoto, except for a brief period in 1895, when he served a term in the House of Peers.