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- Princess Kako of Akishino - Wikipedia
Princess Kako of Akishino (佳子内親王, Kako Naishinnō, born 29 December 1994) is the second daughter of the Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Japan and a member of the Japanese imperial family [1] She is a niece of Emperor Naruhito and the second-eldest grandchild of Emperor Emeritus Akihito and Empress Emerita Michiko
- Princess Kako visits Iguacu Falls as visit to Brazil ends
Japan's Princess Kako, a niece of Emperor Naruhito, visited Brazil's Iguacu Falls on Sunday, wrapping up her official visit to the South American nation that marked 130 years of diplomatic ties between the two countries
- Kako of Japan turns 30: Meet the charismatic Princess of the . . .
Princess Kako, the niece of Emperor Naruhito, experienced challenges as she watched Mako navigate intense scrutiny and criticism post-marriage to Kei Komuro, with whom she currently lives
- Japans Princess Kako addresses Brazils Congress, meets with . . .
BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) — Japan’s Princess Kako of Akishino, a niece of Emperor Naruhito, was welcomed on Wednesday by Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva for a private ceremony on the latest leg of her 11-day tour of the South American nation
- Japans Princess Kako returns from official tour of Brazil
Japan's Princess Kako has returned from an official visit to Brazil, completing an 11-day tour of eight cities, including the country's largest, Sao Paulo The second daughter of Crown Prince and
- Princess Kakos 11 day official visit in Brazil. - YouTube
Japan's Princess Kako returned from 11 day offficial tour to Brazil Here is a look back of the visit, from June 5th She touched upon the history of Japanes
- Princess Kako turns 30, prays disaster victims all live in . . .
Princess Kako, the niece of Emperor Naruhito and second daughter of Crown Prince Fumihito and Crown Princess Kiko, turned 30 years old on Dec 29
- Princess Kako, rising star of the Japanese royal family . . .
Princess Kako was welcomed to the Presidential Palace in what was certainly a highlight of her international tour, which began on 5 June and is intended to celebrate 130 years of diplomacy between Brazil and Japan
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