Princess Hisako Takamado and Family: News and Pictures


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Princess Tsuguko's activities for UNICEF Campus

May 11, 2024: UNICEF Campus Kickoff Member Networking Event (middle photo)
  • introduction lecture on UNICEF
  • participants split into breakout rooms to discuss a variety of topics, from what they've learned at university and their experiences to what they can do for children around the world
July 30, 2022: Let's think about Friend Nation COOK for UNICEF
  • follow up meeting about previous year's crowdfunding Friend Nation project and decision on 2022 UNICEF Campus Friend Nation project
May 29, 2022: "Learn about UNICEF! Member Exchange Meeting"
  • first meeting of fiscal year 2022
  • introduction lecture on UNICEF
  • breakout rooms, member networking, goals, international cooperation, learnings and experiences from studies and projects
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Princess Tsuguko with UNICEF Campus members on November 21, 2022. Fundraising and educating visitors about the world situation and experiences abroad.

 
Princess Tsuguko will visit Nagasaki for the Takamadonomiya Trophy 57th National High School Archery Championship on August 7. She will watch the competition at Kakidomari Stadium and attend the awards and closing ceremonies.

Afterwards, Princess Tsuguko will visit Nagasaki National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims and lay flowers for the victims. This will be her first visit to Nagasaki on official business.

Source: ncctv.co.jp

 
Princess Hisako visited Shiga Prefecture August 1-2 for the 55th National Mamasan Volleyball Tournament. She is Honorary Patron of the Mamasan Volleyball Federation Nippon.

Photos: Facebook mamataikai arrival video
Facebook mamataikai - arrival
Facebook mamataikai - opening ceremony
Facebook mamataikai - group

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On June 28th, Princess Tsuguko attended "Connecting with the Nation Chapter 2 ~Learn about the efforts of companies cooperating with UNICEF~" which as attended by about 20 people from UNICEF Campus and UNICEF affiliated organization from across the country.

In the first half of the event, she discussed the current situation of children in Uganda.
  • "Uganda has a high poverty rate, with 41.7% of the population living in poverty."
  • "The influx of refugees from South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo is also serious."
  • "Only 69% of people have access to running water, and there are many issues with regard to sanitation."
In the second half, Saraya Co., Ltd. Director Daishima Hirotsugu spoke about how Saraya Co., Ltd. decided to support Japan Committee for UNICEF, why they chose Uganda as the country to support the One Million Handwashing Project, the changes they have seen among the people of Uganda, and how to combine business and charity to find sustainable ways of involvement.

Photos: Connecting with the Nation Chapter 2 ~Learn about the efforts of companies cooperating with UNICEF~
 
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Princess Tsuguko will visit Nagasaki for the Takamadonomiya Trophy 57th National High School Archery Championship on August 7. She will watch the competition at Kakidomari Stadium and attend the awards and closing ceremonies.

Afterwards, Princess Tsuguko will visit Nagasaki National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims and lay flowers for the victims. This will be her first visit to Nagasaki on official business.

Source: ncctv.co.jp

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:previous: Princess Tsuguko arrived at Nagasaki Airport just after 10am on August 7 and was greeted by Governor Kengo Oishi, Nagasaki Prefectural Assembly Speaker Tokunaga, and others in the arrival lobby. She will also meet atomic bomb survivors during her day trip.

Source: ncctv.co.jp


ETA: Princess Tsuguko at the Takamadonomiya Trophy 57th National High School Archery Championship at Kakidomari Stadium in Nagasaki City.

Photos: AP Images
 
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:previous: More articles about Princess Tsuguko's participation at the award ceremony:

- FNN (with video of the award ceremony), ktn.co.jp

Later, Princess Tsuguko also visited Nagasaki National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims.

Source/photo: nordot.app

ETA: She also visited the museum and offered flowers and prayers to the victims of the atomic bomb in the memorial space. She also met with representatives of four atomic bomb survivors' organizations, including Shigemitsu Tanaka (83), chairman of the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Victims' Council, and Tama Honda (80), chairman of the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Survivors Association, and spoke with each of them.

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Source/video: ncctv.co.jp (with the award ceremony)
 
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Some quotes from Princess Tsuguko at the 57th National High School Archery Championship awards, closing ceremony:

"Both the successes and failures of today will be useful for the future. Please treasure not only the results but also the knowledge you gained through the competition."

"August 9th is the anniversary of the Nagasaki atomic bombing, and even now, 79 years after that day, conflicts continue all over the world. While being grateful for the ability to live our daily lives as we normally do, I hope you will take this opportunity to think about what you can do to contribute to peace."

Sources, videos, photos: NHK, NTV, KTN, Yomiuri

The men's team was won by Aichi Sangyo University Mikawa High School, representing Aichi Prefecture, and the women's team was won by St. Mary's Girls' High School, representing Gifu Prefecture.

Longer (full?) speech: "Every time I watch the games on the field, I am amazed and impressed by the distance of the target and the judgement that the athletes show at each moment. I believe that judgement and intuition are developed by accumulating small experiences. Both the successes and failures today will surely be useful in the future. Please cherish not only the results but also the many insights you have gained through this competition.
And as the tournament is being held in Nagasaki, let me just mention one thing. The day after tomorrow, August 9th, is the anniversary of the Nagasaki atomic bombing, and I'm sure you will all be seeing the peace ceremony on the news. 79 years have passed since that day, but conflicts continue all over the world. There are many children and high school students in the world who cannot even enjoy sports. While being grateful that we are able to live our daily lives as a matter of course, I would like you to take this opportunity to think about what you can do to contribute to peace."

NHK reports Princess Tsuguko is the first member of the Imperial family to offer flowers at the Nagasaki Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims.

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On August 3rd, Princess Hisako attended the 2024 / 56th National Sea Cadet Convention at the Kaiun Club in Chiyoda, Tokyo. She is Honorary President of Japan Sea Cadet Federation.

Photo: news.mynavi.jp

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More photos of Princess Tsuguko in Nagasaki on August 7: FNN, TBS, Getty Images, nagasaki-np.co.jp
 
On August 22nd, Princess Hisako attended the final match of the Takamadonomiya Cup 44th All-Japan Elementary School Baseball Tournament / McDonald's Tournament at Meiji Jingu Baseball Stadium in Shinjuku, Tokyo.

Photos: nishinippon.co.jp, first-pitch.jp, Kyodo

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On August 20th, Princess Hisako attended the awards ceremony and celebration for the 41st Sankei International Calligraphy Exhibition at Meiji Kinenkan in Minato, Tokyo.

Photos: Sankei, Facebook 矢野きよ実, Facebook Seishinsha

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Another photo of Princess Hisako at the 2024 / 56th National Sea Cadet Convention on August 3: Facebook or Twitter
 
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On August 25th, Princess Hisako attended the 40th Takamadonomiya Trophy Nippon Budokan Calligraphy Exhibition awards ceremony at Nippon Budokan in Chiyoda, Tokyo.

 
Princess Tsuguko will attend the finals of the various divisions of the JAPAN CUP 2024 Cheerleading Japan Championships at Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Shibuya, Tokyo on September 1st.

I get very excited every time Princess Tsuguko takes part in official events. I don't know if she is the one who decided to take part in sporting events or it is her mother who advises her on which events to attend. In any case, I'm happy that she goes to these matches; it's since September last year that she started going to the stadium regularly.

Source: Asahi Imperial Schedule copied at blog.goo.ne.jp
 
On August 27th, Princess Hisako met recipients of the Prince Takamado Visiting Student Scholarship (Queen's University, Canada) at her residence in Akasaka Estate.

Photo: Facebook Krisha Miyauchi


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More photos of Princess Hisako at the 40th Takamadonomiya Trophy Nippon Budokan Calligraphy Exhibition awards ceremony on August 25: urajitsu.ed.jp, inasaki.net, ameblo.jp blog
 
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On August 29th, Princess Hisako attended the opening ceremony of JAPAN DIY HOMECENTER SHOW 2024 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba Prefecture.

Photo: FNN

Later, Princess Hisako visited "Harmony in Diversity: Pathway to Cultural Exchange with the World" at Tokyo Fuji Art Museum (TFAM). The Indonesian arts and culture exhibition and promotion is a collaboration between the museum and the Embassy of Indonesia in Tokyo. She also visited "Impressionism: From Monet to America - Worcester Art Museum Collection," permanent exhibition "Western Paintings from the Renaissance to the 20th Century" and "American Photographs - The Lineage of Modern Photography."

Her visit ended with tea party and herbal medicine with the Indonesian Ambassador and his wife, museum director, exhibit curators, and others.

Photos: kemlu.go.id (Embassy of Indonesia), Facebook Catrini Ari, fujibi.or.jp

 
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On September 1st, Princess Tsuguko attended the finals of the various divisions of the JAPAN CUP 2024 Cheerleading Japan Championships at Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Shibuya, Tokyo.

I hope for better photos and maybe an article from FNN.

Source/photo: Facebook
 
:previous: another photo from Instagram kc_0569

Besides FNN, Sankei Imperial Weekly on Friday or NHK may provide content. NHK will broadcast the JAPAN CUP 2024 Cheerleading Japan Championships on September 23.

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Princess Hisako will visit Yamagata Prefecture September 14-15 for the "36th Starry Sky City · Blue Sky Town" National Convention held in Asahi town. Her agenda includes visits to Kuki Shrine, Asahi Nature Park, floating islands of Onuma and Asahimachi Roadside Station.

Source: yamagata-np.jp
 
On September 7th, Princess Hisako attended the Japanese Sailing Team's report session for the 33rd Olympic Games at Nippon Seinenkan Hotel in Shinjuku, Tokyo. The event was attended by 7 athletes who competed in 4 events.

Keiju Okada and Miho Yoshioka won silver in the Mixed Dinghy 470 competition, Japan's first sailing medal in 20 years. Okada and Yoshioka each received a bonus of 2 million yen from the Japan Sailing Federation and another 2 million yen each from the Japan Olympic Committee (JOC).

Photo: FNN

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More photos of the send-off for the Japan Sailing team on June 28: jsaf.or.jp
 
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On August 25th, Princess Hisako attended the Daihatsu Japan Open 2024 Badminton Championships at Yokohama Arena in Kanagawa Prefecture.

Photos: city.yokohama.lg.jp

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Princess Hisako will visit Yamagata Prefecture September 14-15 for the "36th Starry Sky City · Blue Sky Town" National Convention held in Asahi town. Her agenda includes visits to Kuki Shrine, Asahi Nature Park, floating islands of Onuma and Asahimachi Roadside Station.

Source: yamagata-np.jp
:previous: September 14 photos/video: yamagata-np.jp, NTV / YBC, TBS / TUY, YTS

After the convention, Princess Hisako visited the illuminated Kuki Shrine, the only shrine in the world where air is the object of worship, as well as a stargazing event.

 
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On September 15th, Princess Hisako completed her 2-day visit to Yamagata Prefecture. After touring the floating islands of Onuma, she went to Asahimachi Roadside Station where she saw specialty products of Asahi town such as 10 apple varieties and pies. People gathered at the station to see her off. A farmer said "Princess Hisako had a refined manner and looked radiant.

Photos: yamagata-np.jp, Facebook tsubasa111go

 
Princess Hisako visited Shizuoka Prefecture September 17-18 for the Emperor's Cup 79th All-Japan Rubber Ball Baseball Tournament at Kusanagi Baseball Field in Shizuoka City.

Photo: sponichi.co.jp
 
On September 13th, Princess Hisako visited the "Otto Habsburg: His Life and Legacy" exhibition at the Minato City Local History Museum in Tokyo. She was guided through the gallery by Anna Aulner-Bálint (Hungarian Ambassador to Japan), Georg von Habsburg (Hungarian Ambassador to France and Otto's son), Krisztina Merényi (Director of the Liszt Hungarian Cultural Center), and Kazuhiko Saito (Director of the Local History Museum).

Photos: Facebook Embassy of Hungary in Tokyo , Facebook HungarianCultureTokyo

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Princess Hisako will visit Nagasaki Prefecture September 27-28 for the Japan Sports Masters 2024 Nagasaki Tournament. This is her 8th visit to Nagasaki on official business and the first in 6 years since she attended the Japanese Language Speech Contest for Foreigners held in Iki City in 2018.

9/27: offer flowers at Peace Memorial Park, attend Japan Sports Masters opening ceremony
9/28: watch tennis at Nagasaki City's Venex General Athletic Park, badminton at Isahaya City Central Gymnasium and basketball at Omura City Sports and Culture Center

Source: ncctv.co.jp
 
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On September 24th, Princess Hisako attended a lecture on Nikos Kazantzakis' work "Travelling in Japan" and reception for Olga Kefalogianni, Greece's Minister of Tourism, hosted by the Japan-Greece Society at Sumitomo Kaikan in Minato, Tokyo. Kefalogianni is on an official visit to Japan for "Tourism Expo Japan 2024."

Photo/video: Facebook 加藤 じようじろう
alphatv.gr (maybe geo-blocked)
googlareis.gr (uses alphatv's video, not geo-blocked?)

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On August 7th, Princess Hisako was present when representatives of Sorimachi Tech Group presented BirdLife International Tokyo with 515,556 yen in donations, collected from employees over a year from July 2023 to June 2024. This is the 5th year since the Sorimachi Tech Group used penguins as its mascot.

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Donations from Sorimachi Tech Group | BirdLife International Tokyo
Donation to BirdLife International Tokyo (5th year) - Sorimachi Co., Ltd. News Release | Sorimachi Co., Ltd. News Release (includes links to past donations)

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In formulating our mid- to long-term business plans, the Sorimachi Tech Group has set the goal of being the First Penguin, a bold and challenging species. Therefore, in sympathy with the conservation activities of the Cape Penguin by the international environmental NGO BirdLife International, we are conducting a fundraising campaign within the group.

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On September 26th (?) , Princess Hisako attended a promotional evening of Hungary at its embassy in Tokyo. The evening featured wine tasting and performances of works by Franz Liszt.

Photo: Embassy of Hungary in Tokyo

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[...] Princess Hisako will visit Nagasaki Prefecture September 27-28 for the Japan Sports Masters 2024 Nagasaki Tournament. This is her 8th visit to Nagasaki on official business and the first in 6 years since she attended the Japanese Language Speech Contest for Foreigners held in Iki City in 2018.

9/27: offer flowers at Peace Memorial Park, attend Japan Sports Masters opening ceremony
9/28: watch tennis at Nagasaki City's Venex General Athletic Park, badminton at Isahaya City Central Gymnasium and basketball at Omura City Sports and Culture Center

Source: ncctv.co.jp

Princess Hisako also met representatives of the atomic bomb survivors' groups after offering flowers at the Peace Memorial monument.

September 27 photos, sources: ncctv.co.jp, ncctv.co.jp2, NHK, nagasaki-np.co.jp, Yomiuri, TBS, KTN
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:previous: Princess Hisako attended Japan Sports Masters 2024 competitions.
  • tennis at Nagasaki City's Venex General Athletic Park
  • badminton at Isahaya City Central Gymnasium
  • basketball at Omura City Sports and Culture Center
Photos/videos: KTN, NTV/NIB, TBS/NBC, Facebook 初柴宏司

For the first time, Nagasaki hosted the sports festival aimed at people aged 35 and over. A total of 13 sports, including soccer, volleyball, and softball, were held at 25 venues in 10 cities and towns, with approximately 7,000 people participating. [Yomiuri]

 
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I found some of Princess Tsuguko's past events:

In September 2013, she attended the final of the Grass Ski World Championships in Shichikashuku, Miyagi Prefecture.

She met some Czech athletes and one of them, Barbara Míková, described the meeting with Tsuguko: "The Princess came to see the end of the championship. She came to her mother's house, who attends them every year. During the race she cheered for the athletes. She was very nice and friendly. She hurried, so our meeting was short".

Sources/photos: cas.sk, snow.cz, czech-ski.com

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On March 22nd, 2018, she attended a reception at the Delegation of the European Union to Japan on the occasion of the celebration of the 25th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the Republic of Croatia and Japan and the 5th anniversary of Croatia's accession to the European Union.

Source: mvep.gov.hr

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On May 26th, 2023, Princess Tsuguko attended a ceremonial reception to celebrate Georgia's Independence Day in Tokyo.

The event organized by the Embassy of Georgia in Japan was attended by about 200 politicians, representatives of the Japanese economy, media and culture, and Georgian citizens residing in Japan.

Sources/photo: nostal.ge, mfa.gov.ge, Facebook

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:previous: Two other photos of Princess Tsuguko at the ceremonial reception to celebrate Georgia's Independence Day on May 26th, 2023.

The event was held at the Meiji Kinenkan.

Photos: hersey.jp
 
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Photos: ncctv.co.jp
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A few more photos of Princess Hisako's September 13th visit to "Otto Habsburg: His Life and Legacy" exhibition" at Minato City Local History Museum in Tokyo: Facebook Habsburg Ottó Alapítvány / Otto von Habsburg Foundation

Dynastic relations in the turbulent 20th century—Exhibition and Conference in Tokyo - Otto von Habsburg Foundation
Three years ago, Japanese journalist Eiichiro Tokumuto contacted our Foundation seeking to write a book about Seigen Tanaka, a unique figure in 20th-century Japanese history who shared a close relationship with our namesake. We knew that Otto von Habsburg had regularly visited the Land of the Rising Sun; his correspondence, notes, and photographs in our archives thoroughly documented these trips. However, we were unaware of our namesake’s significant role in forging the imperial house’s international relations after the Second World War. During the preparatory work, it became clear that emphasising these historical ties would fit well into Hungary’s EU Presidency programme on the island nation and provide a platform for strengthening Hungarian-Japanese diplomatic and cultural relations ...
... The afternoon-long programme featured three key events, beginning with an exclusive guided tour showcasing the Japanese edition of our Life and Heritage exhibition for the guest of honour on behalf of the Imperial Family, H.I.H. Princess Hisako Takamado. The widow of Emperor Taiso’s grandson, Emperor Akihito’s cousin, was born to an influential cosmopolitan magnate right in the Minato district. Nowadays, as one of the most active members of the dynasty, she often performs diplomatic duties, representing the family at important events ...
... This distinguished visit was arranged by Georg von Habsburg, a member of the Board of Trustees of our Foundation, with whom the Princess has a cordial relationship, thus maintaining the tradition of good relations between the two dynasties. The encounter, which took place with strict adherence to protocol, also attracted attention in the local community. The occasion was attended by Ambassador Anna Aulner-Bálint and Krisztina Merényi, Director of the Liszt Institute, as well as the Museum’s Director, Kazuhiko Saito. The Princess expressed great interest in the details of Otto von Habsburg’s life, demonstrating her in-depth knowledge of European history and contemporary political developments...
... During the trip to Tokyo, members of the Foundation delegation paid a visit to the Archives of the Imperial Household Agency, the state organisation representing the imperial family, which preserves valuable material on Otto von Habsburg’s visits to the Imperial Court. It became apparent from the documents examined that even the first meetings with the former heir to the Hungarian throne were not merely protocolary courtesy visits but contributed to providing the Emperor, seeking his place in the substantially changed political environment after the Second World War, with a comprehensive overview of the tumultuous international relations. A few decades later, albeit in a very different world political context, Emperor Akihito, who succeeded Hirohito on the imperial throne, also benefited considerably from our namesake’s foreign policy reports. Therefore, the meetings both fostered dynastic relations and highlighted the international political significance of Otto von Habsburg ...
 
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On October 1st, Princess Hisako and Princess Tsuguko attended the Ceremony of the 2500th anniversary of Emperor Itoku (reigned 510-477 BC) at the Imperial Palace, Tokyo.

Other Imperial Family relatives attended as well. Itoku is known as a legendary Emperor among historians as his existence is disputed.

 
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Princess Hisako and BirdLife International's Message of Hope project for UN delegates at COP16

Photo: Facebook BirdLifeInternational

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On October 2nd, Princess Hisako attended the opening ceremony of the 2024 / 27th Japan Through Diplomats' Eyes photo exhibition at Roppongi Hills, Hills Cafe in Minato, Tokyo. This year's theme is "Inspiring Japan."

Video, photos: NTV, Facebook Embassy of Timor Leste in Tokyo, Facebook kyoko.kamiya.98




 
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