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Japanese Princess Yuriko has died aged 101 ... party insist on retaining male-only succession. The 1947 Imperial House Law, which largely preserves conservative pre-war family values, allows ...
Related: Meet the Japanese Royal Family: All About the Imperial House of Japan In addition to keeping her body physically fit ...
Japan's Emperor and Empress, along with their daughter, have offered condolences to the souls of people who died in the ...
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.
Tokyo, June 6 (Jiji Press)--The leaders of Japan's two parliamentary chambers Friday confirmed that discussions on proposed ...
TOKYO -- TOKYO (AP) — Former Japanese princess Mako Komuro has given birth to her first child, palace officials confirmed ...
Her death reduces Japan’s rapidly dwindling imperial family ... party insist on retaining male-only succession. The 1947 Imperial House Law, which largely preserves conservative prewar values ...