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Japanese Imperial Family - Happy 29th Birthday to Princess Kako of Akishino (b. 29th December 1994)
The Imperial Household Agency released birthday photos of the Princess taken at Akasaka Estate on December 2 in Tokyo, Japan | December 29, 2023
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tiaramania · 5 months
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TIARA ALERT: Princess Kako of Akishino wore her Diamond Tiara at the New Year’s Reception at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on 1 January 2024.
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Japan's Princess Kako turns 29 by Japan Times
Princess Kako, the second daughter of Crown Prince Akishino and Crown Princess Kiko, turned 29 on 29 December 2023.
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Princess Kako of Akishino visiting the "55th Idea Exhibition" by the Japan Women Inventors Association at Tokyo Kotsu Kaikan in Chiyoda - 04.03.24
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Princess Kako Celebrates Her 28th Birthday—And Her Expanded Royal Role
Princess Kako Celebrates Her 28th Birthday—And Her Expanded Royal Role
On December 29, Japan’s Princess Kako celebrated her 28th birthday, and to mark the end of the year during which the princess expanded her royal role, the Imperial Household released a new set of portraits taken on the grounds of the Akasaka imperial residence in Tokyo. Kako was thrust further into the spotlight after her older sister, Mako Komuro, married her college sweetheart, Kei Komuro, and…
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americanforecast · 6 months
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Peruvian Welcome for Japanese Princess Kako's visit to Peru to Celebrate 150 Years of Diplomatic Ties
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Japanese Princess Kako's visit to Peru to commemorate 150 years of diplomatic relationsCommemoration of the start of bilateral relations in 1873 Exploring historic sites A visit to a school for students with hearing loss The significance of trade between Japan and Peru Japanese Princess Kako's visit to Peru: FAQ'sWhat is the purpose of Princess Kako's visit to Peru? What are some of the activities that Princess Kako will participate in during her visit? What is the significance of trade between Japan and Peru? Japanese Princess Kako's visit to Peru to commemorate 150 years of diplomatic relations Japanese Princess Kako's visit to Peru on Friday is an official visit to celebrate 150 years of diplomatic relations between Japan and Peru. She will be spending six days in South America. Commemoration of the start of bilateral relations in 1873 Princess Kako will lead a ceremony during her visit to commemorate the start of bilateral relations between Japan and Peru. Both countries signed a friendship, commerce, and navigation treaty in 1873, marking the beginning of their diplomatic ties. Exploring historic sites Princess Kako is expected to visit various historic sites during her stay in Peru. She will explore Cuzco, an Andean city that once served as the capital of the Inca Empire. Additionally, she will visit Qoricancha, also known as "The Golden Temple," which is considered the most sacred temple by the Incas. A visit to a school for students with hearing loss While in Lima, Princess Kako plans to visit a school catering to hearing-loss students. The princess has a personal interest in this area, as she has attended speech competitions among deaf students in Japan and given sign language speeches. The significance of trade between Japan and Peru Japan is Peru's fourth largest trade partner, preceded only by China, the United States, and the European Union. Peru is the world's second-largest producer of copper, and seven Japanese mining companies are operating in the country. Read More: Federal Jury Rules U.S. Egg Producers Conspired to Fix Prices from 2004 to 2008 Follow AP’s coverage of Latin America and the Caribbean at https://americanlifepulse.com Japanese Princess Kako's visit to Peru: FAQ's What is the purpose of Princess Kako's visit to Peru?Princess Kako's visit to Peru is to commemorate 150 years of diplomatic relations between Japan and Peru.What are some of the activities that Princess Kako will participate in during her visit?Princess Kako will lead a ceremony to commemorate the start of bilateral relations between Japan and Peru. She will also visit various historic sites, including Cuzco and Qoricancha. Additionally, she will visit a school for students with hearing loss.What is the significance of trade between Japan and Peru?Japan is Peru's fourth-largest trade partner, and Peru is the world's second-largest producer of copper. Seven Japanese mining companies are operating in Peru. Read the full article
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Princess Kako of Japan visited the Benedictine Abbey of Tihany
On September 22, 2019, Princess Kako of Japan visited the Benedictine Abbey and Museum (Tihanyi Bences Apatsag) on the Balaton peninsula in Tihany. The Tihany Abbey is a Benedictine monastery established at Tihany in the Kingdom of Hungary in 1055. Afterwards, The Princess visited Porcelain Museum of Herend. Herend is the centre of artistic porcelain production in Hungary and it is the world's largest porcelain factory, which has been operating for over 180 years. The Museum presents the technology used by the Herend porcelain factory and the history of this factory.
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royaltyandpomp · 6 years
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H.I.H. Princess Kako of Akishino of Japan
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Princess Kako of Akishino, the Symbol of Hope in Japan
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In 2021, Princess Mako of Japan – now simply known as Mrs Mako Komuro – stirred quite the controversy when she decided to marry a “commoner”, aka her university sweetheart. She gave up her imperial title and left the crown family.
While Mrs Komuro, 30, is now enjoying life like us common folk, her siblings are still obliged to fulfil their duties as part of the Japanese royal family. Princess Kako, 27, has now stepped into her sister’s shoes – and right into the limelight.
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(Pic by South China Morning Post)
As the second daughter of the crown prince and crown princess of Japan, her highness has gained a massive following too. Princess Kako is not only adored for her beauty but also her inner grace and nobility.
According to Nippon.com, her natural grace has made her an important cultural asset to the nation and she is a symbol of hope to the Japanese people. As per Nippon.com, Princess Kako is also offering a breath of fresh air to the imperial household, while respecting and preserving its long-time traditions.
She loves figure skating and has impeccable fashion sense
Princess Kako is a figure skater and represented the Meiji-jingu Gaien Figure Skating Club back in 2007. She also joined the Spring Cup Figure Skating Competition held by the Japan Skating Federation and ranked top in the Shinjuku division.
The royal also has great taste in fashion. In her public debut, she wore a simple yet elegant long gown in baby pink. She then opted for a pale yellow dress with a matching headband during the New Year’s Poetry Reading (Utakai Hajime) – a famous cultural tradition done by Japan’s oldest family.
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The royal sisters’ sartorial choices consist of modest silk dresses in pastel hues, often complemented by white gloves and, of course, matching headpieces.
She is also known for her independence
As part of the Japanese royal family, education is of the utmost importance for the princes and princesses. Princess Kako attended the prestigious Gakushuin University – the school of choice for the imperial family and spent a year there for her undergraduate degree. 
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(Pic by South China Morning Post)
In 2017, as part of the university’s programme, she attended the University of Leeds in the UK and studied performing arts and psychology. She majored in psychology at International Christian University in Tokyo and wrote her thesis on the influence of memories and thoughts on people’s reading skills. 
She graduated in 2019 and announced that she won’t pursue further education, but instead will attend to the Japanese royal family’s official engagements.
Since her coming-of-age and assuming her official duties in 2014, Princess Kako has become a recognised face for the family’s official engagements. In 2019, she went on her first official solo trip overseas to Austria and Hungary and met with the heads of state in each country.
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Princess Kako told the press during her coming-of-age event, “I believe I should perform each of the tasks I humbly receive with care and respect,” and even shared an insight about herself. “My biggest shortcoming is that I have a short fuse, just like my father. At home I often get into quarrels over minor things.”
She has also taken over activities and responsibilities from her older sister, Mako, as the honorary president of the Japan Tennis Association, and is working part-time at the Japanese Federation of the Deaf (JFD). Her duties include attending events like the national sign language competition for students to actively support the deaf community, reported The Asahi Shimbun.
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(Pic by Kyodo News)
She is very close to Princess Mako and always wishes for her happiness
It’s no surprise that the two royal sisters are very close. Last year, on her birthday, we learned through Princess Kako’s aide that “she is happy that Mako could get married as she desired, and that she very much wishes her sister happiness in her new life”.
There was also that sweet farewell when former Princess Mako said goodbye to her sister before departing for New York. As seen in many pictures online, the two sisters cried and shared tender hugs that show their strong bond as siblings.
While Princess Kako’s romantic status remains a mystery to the public, she has told the press before that she’d like to eventually tie the knot and characterised her ideal partner as “someone I can feel relaxed around”. 
Original Source : SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST
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europesroyalsjewels · 4 years
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Kako Diamond Tiara ♕ Princess Kako of Akishino
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nippon-com · 5 years
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Japanese Princess Kako, granddaughter of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko, at her graduation ceremony at International Christian University in Tokyo.
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Crown Princess Kiko of Japan and Princess Kako of Akishino at the Kanto & Tokai Flower Exhibition at Sunshine City in Tokyo - 26.01.24
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