The Imperial family commemorated Princess Kako of Japan's 30th birthday this Sunday, marking an important milestone that highlights her growing maturity and vital role within the Japanese royal ...
On Jan. 9, Kako visited the “Pokemon x Kogei: Playful Encounters of Pokemon and Japanese Craft” exhibit at the Azabudai Hills Gallery in Tokyo’s Minato Ward. She viewed art pieces that included an ...
in Tokyo with Princess Aiko, their daughter. Kako, who serves as president of the Japan Kogei Association, the event’s organizer, appeared delighted to be able to give them the opportunity to ...
Promoting traditional Japanese crafts As president of the Japan Kogei Association, Princess Kako actively supported traditional Japanese crafts by visiting exhibitions across the country.
Princess Kako, the second daughter of Crown Prince Akishino ... and heavy rain that struck the Noto Peninsula in central Japan this year, and sincerely hopes that they can live in peace.
After knowing each other since 2012 and battling through three years of a long-distance relationship, including a 13-hour time difference, Japan’s Princess Mako finally married her college ...
Princess Kako of Akishino enrolled at the University of Leeds in September, studying courses including stage management and performance design. The 23-year-old is the daughter of Prince Fumihito ...
Japan will maintain tradition in the imperial household even if it means the end of the monarchy. After a four-year engagement, Princess Mako, the niece of 61-year-old Emperor Naruhito ...