Alisa
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She is just beautiful and lovely. Many congratulations to her on this accomplishment!
... The princess was one of eight new employees to start their jobs at the headquarters on Monday...
"While my days as a working member of society have just begun, I will endeavor to adjust quickly to the workplace and be of assistance," she said, adding that her parents had wished her luck..
“It was a sobering feeling that I had taken my first step as a member of society,” the 22-year-old princess, dressed in a navy blue suit...
The princess has been assigned to the youth and volunteer division of the JRCS.
... Princess Aiko took the day off from the Japanese Red Cross Society, which she joined on April 1.
Among the six gagaku pieces performed at the concert was “Shikite,” which involves dancers removing their right sleeves at the shoulder. The princess occasionally put on her glasses as she watched the performance. According to the staff who accompanied her, the princess said she enjoyed the concert very much.
[...] The "Dreaming Hikaru Genji" exhibition introduces Heian literature and its commentaries under the theme of dreams.
Princess Aiko looked at a rare commentary written during the Edo period (1603-1867) on The Tale of Genji from the Heian period and asked, "How many years did it take to complete this?"
She put on her glasses along the way and eagerly looked around at the exhibited materials written about dreams.
Princess Aiko studied classical literature at university. The current exhibition has 39 items on display, including literary manuscripts from about 1,000 years ago.
[...] However, she is scheduled to visit Saga Prefecture October 11-12 for the 78th National Sports Festival. Saga will now be her first solo regional visit.
Sources: Sankei, Jiji, sagatv.co.jp, TBS
- October 11: fly to Saga, watch track & field events at Saga Stadium, visit Saga Castle History Museum
- October 12: judo at Saga Arena, visit Saga Prefecture Red Cross Blood Center and Nao handmade washi paper workshop, fly back to Tokyo