Crown Prince Naruhito & Crown Princess Masako current events 5: Dec. 2008- Dec. 2015


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Lovely pictures,it is great to see CP Masako doing her royal duties! I have always loved her beautiful smile and recently she seems to be smiling a lot, even though I expected we would not see her at many events, especially not in such a good condition considering her emotional issues.
 
:previous: Thank you for your posts, iceflower. I think that CP Masako is doing better. This makes three public appearances in about a month. We haven't seen that for awhile.:flowers:


You are most welcome! :flowers: And it continues that way - so nice to see:


Crown Prince Naruhito and Crown Princess Masako yesterday, October 1, attended the 68th National Arts Festival Opening Performance 'Belshazzar's Feast' at the New National Theatre in Tokyo.


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Thank you Iceflower for the info on CP of Japan, I just feel so sorry for her living in that family. The only positives are her husband and daughter, she is looking so much better these days.
 
I think that CP Masako is doing better.
While there has been too much said about her getting better when she was actually getting worse as far as could be perceived (for example in 2006 after Hisahito´s birth which was allegedly a relief for her - but look at her in September 2006, along with Aiko (left pic) - to me, this does not look at all like relief :ermm:), this time it actually does seem as if there was some reason to hope. She attended the 20th anniversary ceremony of the International Youth Exchange September 26 on the podium, along with her husband. That was for the first time since 2009! :) (In the meantime, if she did attend such an event at all, she sat in the audience.) Besides, she joined her husband at the concert rather unexpectedly because she felt better. In recent years, we have most of the time rather heard the contrary, of her cancelling engagements at the last minute because she felt worse.

Let´s hope that she will keep getting gradually better (and that her efforts will be appreciated by those around her).

Another pic at the playground in Fukushima

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Princess Masako joins crown prince in concert in Tokyo
Crown Princess Masako on Tuesday night joined Crown Prince Naruhito at the last minute for a classical music concert in Tokyo marking the opening of an annual art festival hosted by the Agency for Cultural Affairs.

The prince had been scheduled to attend the event alone at the New National Theatre in Shibuya Ward. Arrangements are said to have been hastily made for the princess to join him thanks to an improvement in her health condition. The crown princess has been treated for a stress-induced illness for years. [...]
Crown Princess attends concert

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I would not be hanging out anywhere near the Fukushima reactor!
 
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Considering the fact that, according to reports, Hisahito, presently the only imperial heir of his generation (!), has been fed radioactive milk from an imperial farm close to the area where the catastrophe took place, I doubt that the crown princess (or any other imperial family member, for that matter) could afford to stay away from the place. I wonder if the imperial family is even informed about the danger, or rather, (because I am pretty sure they are not being actively informed), how it has been possible to keep such info from an outstanding scientist like the emperor. :question:
 
Feeding the heir radioactive milk seems to be a particularly bone-headed thing to do.:eek:
 
I dont think they would have fed the heir that milk. Just because some samples in the farm matched for radioactivity, doesnt mean all members of RF have become radioactive.
I agree the intention of that farm itself is to grow organic food for the royals. But then once a catastrophic incident happens in the vicinity, the first instinct/commonsense will be to put hold on the produce, atleast for the time being. One need not be a rocket scientist to figure that out.
Media is simply adding up the two things and assuming..
 
:previous: Your as well my first instinct would certainly be to put an hold on the produce, but not the IHA´s first instinct, obviously... They not only did not stop the produce but even kept sending the food to the imperial household, as you can see below.

Denial is a normal human reaction. It is neither rational nor reasonable, and in the case of the Fukushima catastrophe it is admittedly carried very far indeed (not just by the IHA, incidentally, and not just by the Japanese authorities... :whistling:)

16 Becquerels/kg of Radioactive Cesium from Milk for Japan's Imperial Family
That's the headline of the latest issue of Shukan Shincho, a Japanese weekly magazine.

The imperial family has the 252-hectare Imperial Stock Farm managed by the Imperial Household Agency. It is located in Takanezawa-machi in Tochigi Prefecture, and it produces organic vegetables, eggs, meat, and milk for use in the imperial household.

Part of northan Kanto - Ibaraki, Tochigi, and Gunma - has had elevated levels of radiation since the Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant accident last year. Vegetables, mushrooms, teas, and beef from the area have been found with levels of radioactive cesium exceeding the old provisional safety limit of 500 becquerels/kg. But the Imperial Household Agency has kept sending the produce from the Farm to the Imperial Household with young children as if nothing has happened. [...] Prince Hisahito is very fond of the milk from the Imperial Stock Farm [...]

Many on Twitter are saying "They finally talk about it, now? After more than 1 year?"
Tokyo Progressive

There were reports before about the imperial family holidaying in the radiation area, with the crown princely family being especially close to the centre of the radioactivity. [...]
 
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On October 12, the crown prince and princess attended the opening of the National Sports Festival for the Disabled in Tokyo. This is really good news because, according to the Google-translation of a Japanese article I have read recently, Masako originally was not scheduled to attend the opening because her doctors feared that the crowd would be too much for her. She was scheduled to attend her daughter´s sport festival on the same day and the basketball match on October 13 (see below), but not the opening. There she was, though, beaming! :flowers: It was the first time after ten years for her to attend the opening of a National Sports Festival for the Disabled.

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Asahi article (in Japanese)

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On October 13, the crown prince and princess attended a wheelchair basketball match and a basketball match for the disabled that were part of the National Sports Festival for the Disabled in Tokyo.

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Asahi article (in Japanese)
 
im curious is the crown princess accepted by her in laws even though she cant have a son? and when did this illness come around im pretty new to japan royals
 
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You can find answers to your questions spread all over this forum. Regarding Masako´s illness, you might like to take a look at this blog and this thread, regarding the courting and the relationship of the crown prince and princess, see here, and if you are willing to invest some more time to get the whole story from the beginning, see here. (These are only suggestions of where you could begin, of course.)
 
Thanks for the updates!
It is great that Crown Princely couple undertook the sports engagements. Hopefully Crown Princess Masako shall be able to attend more engagements during the Olympic Games in 2020.
 
im curious is the crown princess accepted by her in laws even though she cant have a son? and when did this illness come around im pretty new to japan royals

The Japanese Royal family lives a very secluded life away from the public,we can only speculate and use our common sense to intrepret the facts, information and pictures that are available.
I would guess that CP Masako had a very difficult time in the JRF-not only due to the fact that she did not have a son...there are several reasons and explanations for being unable to deliver a son, but most people seem to think it is sufficient to put all the blame on CP Masako (something that also happened to CP Letizia of Spain and regularly happens to common women who do not have more or less control over the gender of their babies than royal ladies do!)

CP Masako was leading a very different life before she got married, the whole change of lifestyle and the fact that she had very little in common with the other princesses seem to be one of the main reasons why she did not feel comfortable in her new position...being constantly critisized and having the IHA control every move she takes does make it understandable why CP Masako became depressed. There are other royals who are having certain issues, but they are not so well-known and publicised like CP Masakos "adjustment disorders"....

There are several threads on TRF (and also some informative articles and books) covering this topic, you may find it useful to read some of them:)
 
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Crown Prince Naruhito and Crown Princess Masako attended the opening ceremony of the Global Environment Action conference in Tokyo on October 18, 2013.



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It is nice to see CP Masako out and about. Im glad she is feeling better. I was a little concerned for her when she was constantly feeling ill, not to mention the media talking about it. She must be getting the help that she needs or she is just accepting the fact that her life is what it is.
 
It is nice to see CP Masako out and about. Im glad she is feeling better. I was a little concerned for her when she was constantly feeling ill, not to mention the media talking about it. She must be getting the help that she needs or she is just accepting the fact that her life is what it is.
I suppose there are several reasons for why Masako seems actually to be getting better but one is probably Aiko´s growth. Imo it is very meaningful that while Masako had had to live under difficult circumstances for many years before, she became unable to function in this environment only after Aiko was born and when she met with what must have been to her mother utter depreciation and a depressing lack of tender feeling towards this long-awaited child. Masako must have been worried if Aiko would ever get the chance to grow up healthily in this negative atmosphere, and when Aiko ended up being bullied at school, this must have seemed to the crown princess as if her worst nightmare had finally become true.
However this might have come to pass, though, Aiko seems to be doing quite well lately, and whatever difficulties she still may have to tackle, she obviously succeeds in dealing with them on her own.

In this article it is said that Aiko is an outstanding student, often gets full marks when they are doing tests at school and particularly excels in languages, namely English. (Google translation)
 
Today, the crown prince and princess met evacuees of the Fukushima disaster who still live in temporary housing in Kamaishi, Iwate prefecture.

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Besides, they visited Ono Foods Co., a seafood processing company in Kamaishi. The company's operation was affected by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami: 1 ** 2

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=az1dgHgY9Dg

Crown prince, princess offer encouragement to evacuees in disaster-hit Iwate
Crown Prince Naruhito and Crown Princess Masako offered encouragement Saturday to evacuees from the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami as they visited an temporary housing in Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture. [...] It was the first time that Crown Princess Masako has carried out an official duty involving an overnight stay in the country since she attended a memorial ceremony in January 2010 to mark the 15th anniversary of a deadly earthquake that flattened Kobe and its vicinity.
Japan Crown Prince, Princess Visit Tsunami-Hit City

Crown prince, princess encourage Iwate residents

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Another beautiful picture of Masako at the opening ceremony of the Global Environment Action conference in Tokyo on October 18, 2013.
 
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Princess Masako attends more official functions
Masayuki Ota and Yuri Ishihama / Yomiuri Shimbun Staff Writers
November 13, 2013
Crown Princess Masako, who has been recuperating from a health problem since December 2003, has begun attending more official functions. On Nov. 1 and 2, the crown princess took an overnight trip for the first time in three years and 10 months, to Iwate Prefecture, which was hit hard by tsunami triggered by the Great East Japan Earthquake. She also attended a tea party at the Imperial Palace in honor of recipients of the 2013 Order of Culture awards.

Although it is too early to declare her fully recovered, the crown princess’ health condition became better after she visited the Netherlands with Crown Prince Naruhito this past spring, according to officials in the Imperial Household Agency. During a visit to a temporary housing complex in the afternoon of Nov. 2 in Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture, Princess Masako talked to elderly people for nearly an hour, bending down to give comforting words to those who sat in chairs, with her face close to them. While visiting a day service center for the elderly, the princess greeted everyone with a broad smile while the elderly did physical exercises. The crown princess did not seem to have fatigue even after the rare overnight stay in Morioka the previous night. [...]

Crown Princess Masako attended 13 meetings held at the crown prince’s palace, including those with Japanese envoys who were assigned to foreign countries and with specialists who briefed the royal couple about issues in various fields from July 1 to Nov. 11 this year. She also attended a total of seven events held in Tokyo outside the palace during the same period, compared to two at the Crown Prince’s Palace and one within Tokyo during the same period last year. [...]

Improvements in her health have been apparent if one looks at events the crown princess attended this year. In the past, events with big crowds were avoided as, “Such an occasion may give too much stress,” to the crown princess, according to an attendant of the crown prince’s family. However, Crown Princess Masako and the crown prince went up to a podium for the first time in 4½ years at a ceremony of the International Youth Exchange Programs of the Cabinet Office in September. The crown princess also attended an opening ceremony of the annual national sports festival for people with disabilities held at Tokyo’s Ajinomoto Stadium packed with about 26,000 athletes and spectators in October.

Two days of official duties in a row was a rarity so as not to make the crown princess tired. However, Princess Masako watched a basketball game, among other events, the day after she attended the opening ceremony for the sports festival for the disabled. [...]

“If the expectation for her to fulfill official duties comes too early, it may bring about a counterproductive result. [The crown princess] needs to widen the scope of activities with a proper balance while taking her private life into consideration,” an official close to the crown princess said.
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On November 18, the crown prince and princess attended a concert of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in Tokyo:
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It is great news. It is nice to know that Crown Princess Masako's work schedule will be increased gradually.
 
I'm pleased for her, that things seem to be getting easier for her. I think she has been very brave.
 
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It is great news. It is nice to know that Crown Princess Masako's work schedule will be increased gradually.

Gosh, this really, really sounds promising.
Please, start veeeeery slowly - but steadily.
I wish her the best!
BYe Bine
 
ChiaraC:
I must say a huge Thank You for all the information on this wonderful lady who lives in very difficult situation. I am such a fan of hers and understand what she is going through. I wish her the very best and hopefully a more peaceful life in the IAH household. Your research and information has been such an eye opener for me into this royal family. If I could I would give you an award for all that you do...please write a book and let me be the first to buy one. Kitten
 
CP Masako actually looks younger now than she did a few years ago. Her face doesn't have that drawn look that it did. Bravo, YIH!
 
It's wonderful to see that the crown princess is improving! Her recent birthday pictures are lovely, she doesn't look a day older than 40! I hope she continues to make good recovery!
 
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Crown Prince Naruhito and Crown Princess Masako attended a performance of traditional songs and dances from the Fukushima, Miyagi and Iwate prefectures at the National Theatre in Tokyo on January 25, 2014. The event was held to support the prefectures after the earthquake and tsunami in 2011.



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I really look forward to hearing more positive news about Princess Masako.
 
:previous: It seems that as long as you do not expect a full recovery in the very near future, your wish has a good chance of being granted. :flowers: For the first time in four years, Princess Masako was present at the emperor´s birthday banquet: 1 ** 2 ** 3 ** 4

Shortly before her last birthday, the Asahi Shimbun wrote that Princess Masako’s health improves ahead of 50th birthday:
December 05, 2013
After a decade of recuperating, Crown Princess Masako’s health has significantly improved in recent months, leading to an increased number of official duties ahead of her 50th birthday on Dec. 9.
A call from a royal family member overseas, her daughter’s own recovery from anxieties, and the strong bond with her husband are behind Masako’s renewed strength and confidence, people close to her said. [...]

On Nov. 2 this year, Masako visited temporary housing facilities in Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture, for evacuees from the March 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami. [...] Outside the facility, Masako broke from her schedule and approached a small girl held by her mother. With a soft expression on her face, the princess asked the girl, “Are you 1 year old?” [...]

People close to Masako say her health improved after she attended the coronation ceremony for Dutch King Willem-Alexander on April 30. Masako had been worried about attending the ceremony in her condition. But the king’s wife, then Crown Princess Maxima, directly called Masako to invite her to join the ceremony and celebrate the coronation. [...]

Those who know Masako also said she lost confidence in herself because she sometimes felt she was not needed in the daily lives and events of the imperial family. Crown Prince Naruhito in May 2004 stood up for his wife, saying there were “developments that denied Crown Princess Masako’s career … as well as her personality driven by her career.”

Those close to the princess, a Harvard graduate and former diplomat, say her strong bond with the crown prince supported her through the tough times. Before their wedding, Masako told her friends about her dates with Naruhito. One friend quoted Masako as saying shyly, “Yesterday, I was told this by the crown prince … .” The friend thought happily that Masako had fallen in love with Naruhito.

Masako’s health condition still fluctuates, but she appears to be overcoming the disorder on her own. [...]
ChiaraC:
I must say a huge Thank You for all the information on this wonderful lady who lives in very difficult situation. I am such a fan of hers and understand what she is going through. I wish her the very best and hopefully a more peaceful life in the IAH household. Your research and information has been such an eye opener for me into this royal family. If I could I would give you an award for all that you do...please write a book and let me be the first to buy one. Kitten
Thank you very, very much, SElizabeth, for your kind words! :flowers: They mean a lot to me. If I ever should write a book, I´ll make sure to let you know. I wish that the Japanese media who push their sales by slandering the princess (see this article) would but understand how many sympathies and international interest the princess gathers for her country. I am interested in all the members of the imperial family but I keep making the experience that even people who would not know the name of Japan´s emperor care for Masako and feel an intense interest in her fate. Obviously, it is a gift she was born with and that could be a huge benefit for the monarchy - if only it was duly recognized.

CP Masako actually looks younger now than she did a few years ago. Her face doesn't have that drawn look that it did. Bravo, YIH!
I quite agree. :flowers: May she continue like that!

It's wonderful to see that the crown princess is improving! Her recent birthday pictures are lovely, she doesn't look a day older than 40! I hope she continues to make good recovery!
Amen, say I! :flowers: ;)

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Crown princely family driving to the palace for the emperor´s birthday dinner: 1 ** 2

N & M driving to the palace for lunch on December 26: 1 ** 2

N & M driving to the palace for the New Year´s greeting (very nice! :flowers:)

Crown princely family driving to the palace on New Year´s day

N & M talking to each other during the public appearance for the New Year celebrations: 1 ** 2

Two more pictures of the event National Theatre in Tokyo on January 25, 2014: 1 ** 2
 
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