Japanese Princess Yuriko, the oldest member of Japan's imperial family, passed away at 101. She died due to old age, possibly pneumonia, after a year marked by health challenges, including a stroke.
Tokyo, Dec. 23 (Jiji Press)--Japanese Princess Aiko has been diagnosed with influenza, the Imperial Household Agency said Monday. The 23-year-old princess, the only child of Emperor Naruhito and ...
Princess Mako will reportedly forego a traditional ... her the first female member of the royal family to do so. Under Japanese law, female imperial family members forfeit their status upon ...
One of the Japanese Emperor's granddaughters has completed a year as an exchange student in Leeds. Princess Kako of Akishino enrolled at the University of Leeds in September, studying courses ...
Being a woman born into the country's Imperial House isn't an entirely enviable role; a Japanese princess can currently never be Empress and must lose her royal title if she chooses to wed a commoner.
Japanese Princess Yuriko, the wife of wartime Emperor Hirohito’s brother and the oldest member of the imperial family, has died after her health deteriorated recently, palace officials said.
Japanese princesses typically receive their own when they turn 20, but the Imperial Household Agency says the decision to forego tradition was made in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
1, Princess Aiko fondly recalled the first trip ... “I was able to feel new possibilities for ‘washi’ Japanese paper,” she said during a visit to a studio and store for Nao hand-made ...
Prince and Princess Komatsu of Japan visited the Ottoman ... Despite interruptions during World War II, postwar visits by Japanese royals, including Prince Mikasa, strengthened ties.
While it is a traditional Japanese garden with all the fixings – bamboo imported from Japan, a pond with koi carp, bridges over islands, a waterfall and Awaji Island stone lanterns – there is ...