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theroyalsandi · 5 months
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Happy 60th Birthday to Empress Masako of Japan (b. 09th December 1963)
The Imperial Household Agency released birthday photos taken at the Imperial residence's small hall on December 1 in Tokyo, Japan | December 09, 2023
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tiaramania · 4 months
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TIARA ALERT: Empress Masako wore Empress Shōken's Meiji Scroll Tiara at the New Year’s Reception at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on 1 January 2024.
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europesroyalsjewels · 5 months
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Diamond Collet Necklace ♕ Japanese Imperial Family
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royal-confessions · 8 months
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“I feel like nobody talks about Empress Masako’s achievements as much as other married-in royals. The woman went to Harvard, law school, passed the foreign service exam, Oxford. I guess because of the very sexist succession law in Japan people don’t associate her with being highly educated.” - Submitted by Anonymous
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My 28 favorite royal bridal earring in no specific order, part 2.
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gabriellademonaco · 4 months
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Royal Hat Appreciation (342/∞)
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tiny-librarian · 5 months
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Japanese Princess Aiko, the only child of Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako, turned 22 on Friday, as she is leading a busy and fulfilling university life.
The princess is currently in her final year at the Faculty of Letters at Gakushuin University in Tokyo. After pandemic-related restrictions were lifted in the country, in-person classes resumed for many courses at her university.
She started to attend classes on campus this spring. Based on literature from Japan's Heian, Kamakura, Edo and Meiji periods, she is working on her graduation thesis. Meanwhile, the princess enjoyed the university's school festival in November, according to the Imperial Household Agency.
In addition to Japan's traditional culture, the princess is interested in welfare activities. In October, she and her parents visited the headquarters of the Japanese Red Cross Society to see a special exhibition on relief activities following the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake.
She also looked around the permanent exhibition there and seemed to be impressed by the involvement of Empress Dowager Shoken, the wife of Emperor Meiji, in the early years of the organization's activities.
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royal-hair · 2 months
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Empress Masako and Princess Aiko of Japan at a briefing about the Noto Peninsula earthquake at the Imperial residence - 06.02.24
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victorysp · 10 months
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Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako arrived at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Indonesia in the afternoon to pay a State Visit. June 17, 2023.
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charlotte-of-wales · 1 year
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Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of Japan receive King Abduallah, Queen Rania and Crown Prince Al Hussein of Jordan as they are making an official visit to the country | April 11th, 2023
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ifreakingloveroyals · 2 months
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theroyalsandi · 2 years
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The Emperor and Empress of Japan arrived at London Stansted Airport ahead of Queen Elizabeth’s funeral and today’s reception at Buckingham Palace  The couple was then driven to Claridge's Hotel in London. | September 17, 2022
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By Justin McCurry in Osaka
1 Apr 2024
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1 April 2024
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royal-confessions · 6 months
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“I wish the Imperial Household Agency didn't have such complete control over the members of the Japanese royal family. They control not only the official duties but also rather personal stuff like education, travel, marriage, etc. They REALLY pressured then Crown Princess Masako to give birth to a MALE heir. In the 1990s, early 2000s! Like that practice sounds really outdated and cruel. Masako suffered a miscarriage due to the stress, largely attributed to IHA's handling on the matter” - Submitted by franky-strong-righto
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My 10 favorite royal bridal necklaces in no specific order.
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gabriellademonaco · 9 months
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Royal Hat Appreciation (335/∞)
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