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More photos of Princess Akiko in Tottori Prefecture on October 18: Facebook morito.matsumoto

She visited the Sanin Shiba Inu Ikuseikai group in Yurihama town.

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Princess Akiko's interview with Yomiuri Shimbun after the 4th Classics Day Culture Awards which @MarieAmelie_95 mentioned in post 862

 
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Princess Akiko visited Nara Prefecture October 24-25 for the All Japan Funeral Industry Cooperative Association 68th National Conference in Kashihara City.

About 220 members attended the October 25 conference which aimed to revitalize the funeral industry and preserve traditions. Awards were given to associations and affiliates for contributions to strengthen their organizations and expand membership in an industry where small-scale funerals, such as family funerals, have become the norm since the COVID-19 pandemic. A resolution was adopted to preserve and develop funeral ritual culture.

Princess Akiko said in her speech, "I hope that this message will provide an opportunity for all involved to reconsider Japan's funeral culture and think about the funeral culture we should pass on to future generations."

Photos: naratv.co.jp



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On October 26th, Princess Akiko attended the Lipovitan D Challenge Cup 2024 match between Japan and New Zealand at Nissan Stadium in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture.



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Princess Akiko's interview with columnist and manga artist Nameko Shinsan. Summary at post 868

 
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NHK's feature "The true face of a princess" and interview with Princess Akiko will broadcast on November 4 from 10:15 pm to 10:44 pm


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More photos of Princess Akiko at Lipovitan D Challenge Cup 2024 match (Japan vs New Zealand) on October 26:



 
Princess Akiko and her cultural organization Shinyusha shared updates about 2 online cooking workshops from their series "Learn about Bento Boxing from Kyoto's Famous Restaurants."

September 29: "Moon Viewing Bento" with Gion Kawakami
  • rice with minced shrimp and egg
  • grilled shiitake and shimeji mushrooms
  • grilled saury
Photos: Facebook Shinyusha

October 6: "Autumn Leaf Viewing" with Kiyama
  • chestnuts boiled in their skins
  • fried fish
  • salmon roe and scallops
Photos: Facebook Shinyusha
 
On October 17th, Princess Akiko gave a special lecture entitled "A City Where Japanese Culture Lives" at Kokushikan University in Setagaya, Tokyo. About 200 students and faculty and staff from the Graduate School of Humanities and the Faculty of Letters attended.

The lecture began with an episode during her time studying aboard at Oxford University. Akiko realized the high level of interest in Japanese culture during her volunteer work at the British Museum. After returning to Japan, she founded "Shinyusha" in parallel with her research activities in Japanese art.

She also spoke about the many challenges to passing on traditional culture, such as a lack of successors, the decline of traditional techniques, and a fading awareness of Japanese culture in modern society. Akiko spoke of her thoughts by citing several examples from her book, "The Last Craftsman's Story," which compiles the stories of craftsmen living in Kyoto.

However, Akiko is optimistic about future and believes traditions will endure. An example given were efforts along a shopping street approaching Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, which combines tradition and modernity. A question and answer session followed her lecture. Akiko used the remaining time to introduce some Kokushikan University graduates who now serve as Imperial Guards or her aide-de-camp, highlighting the connection to the university and achievements after graduation.


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On November 2nd, Princess Yohko attended the 2024 Super GT Round 8 Motegi Official Qualifying at Motegi Mobility Resort in Motegi, Tochigi Prefecture. Unfortunately, GT500 Class driver Kakunoshin Ohta finished in 12th place. Yohko gave him a charm for better luck the next day.

 
:previous: Another photo of Princess Yohko in Saga Prefecture for the National Sports Festival: on October 13th watching kendō.



Photo: Facebook

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On October 24th, Princess Yohko and her Back Wall Project returned (probably?) to Osaka Prefecture to find venues to host their next event.

Screenshots from the Instagram stories of the official profile:
 
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On November 3rd, Princess Yohko attended the finals of the 72nd Japanese Men's Kendo Championship and 63rd Japanese Women's Kendo Championship at the Nippon Budokan, in Tokyo.

The Princess presented the trophies to the winners and congratulated them. Sho Takenouchi won the men's competition while Miho Kondo won the women's competition.

Photos: Facebook 1, Facebook 2

Distant video:

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On November 1st, Princess Akiko attended a special preview of a joint exhibition of famous treasures from the Topkapi Palace Museum and the collection of the Idemitsu Museum of Art to commemorate the centenary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Japan and Turkey, at the Idemitsu Museum of Art.

Afterwards, she attended a reception in honor of the exhibition at the Tokyo Kaikan, in Tokyo. She also read a speech.

Photos: ameblo.jp (some of the same photos at Facebook)
 
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On November 6th, Princess Akiko attended the Japan-Türkiye Society's reception celebrating the 100th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Japan and Türkiye at the Imperial Hotel Tokyo in Chiyoda, Tokyo. Over 150 people attended the event. She is president of Japan-Türkiye Society.

Photos: Asahi, FNN, Jiji, NHK

 
On November 8th, the Imperial Household Agency announced Princess Yuriko's condition is worsening. An examination on the 7th revealed a progressive decline in overall body function. She is conscious. Family members, including Princess Yohko, have visited St. Luke's International Hospital, where Princess Yuriko has been since March following a cerebral infarction and aspiration pneumonia. The 101 year old princess was moved to the ICU for mild pneumonia in August and returned to the general ward on September 9.

Princess Akiko is returning to Japan immediately and is expected to land on the morning of the 9th.

Sources: NHK, FNN, NTV

Prayers for Princess Yuriko. 🙏
 
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On November 8th, the Imperial Household Agency announced Princess Yuriko's condition is worsening. An examination on the 7th revealed a progressive decline in overall body function. She is conscious. Family members, including Princess Yohko, have visited St. Luke's International Hospital, where Princess Yuriko has been since March following a cerebral infarction and aspiration pneumonia. The 101 year old princess was moved to the ICU for mild pneumonia in August and returned to the general ward on September 9.

Princess Akiko is returning to Japan immediately and is expected to land on the morning of the 9th.

Sources: NHK, FNN, NTV

Prayers for Princess Yuriko. 🙏
Prisma thank you for this update.

I want to say a small thought, a small prayer for Princess Yuriko. She does not deserve to suffer like this, life has been too difficult for her, she has buried three children and a grandson, as well as her husband.

The fact that Princess Akiko is traveling home, although I don't want to admit it, says it all.

I hope she will be better, but this time I feel that it will be different, or at least, I hope with all my heart that she recovers. She does not deserve such a painful death. She deserved to die in peace, surrounded by the love of her granddaughters, and in health.

Her life was very difficult. And even though she has always managed to recover from everything, this time I am very, very worried. I always keep her - and will keep her - in my heart, and today I will not stop praying for her. Never.

I will probably remain tense until further announcement, which I hope, with all my heart, with all my wishes, that will be an happy announcement.
 
Princess Akiko visited Princess Yuriko for about 90 minutes in the morning. She went home and visited again around 4:30pm. Princess Hisako visited around 3:30pm, canceling her scheduled visit to Nara and Kyoto (November 9-11).

Other relatives including Yuriko's eldest daughter, former princess Yasuko Konoe and husband Tadateru also visited.

Until last week, Princess Yuriko had been undergoing rehabilitation such as sitting in a wheelchair. She is currently resting in her hospital room and relatively stable.

Sources/photos: NTV, Asahi, 47news.jp, NHK

 
Prisma thank you for this update.

I want to say a small thought, a small prayer for Princess Yuriko. She does not deserve to suffer like this, life has been too difficult for her, she has buried three children and a grandson, as well as her husband.

The fact that Princess Akiko is traveling home, although I don't want to admit it, says it all.

I hope she will be better, but this time I feel that it will be different, or at least, I hope with all my heart that she recovers. She does not deserve such a painful death. She deserved to die in peace, surrounded by the love of her granddaughters, and in health.

Her life was very difficult. And even though she has always managed to recover from everything, this time I am very, very worried. I always keep her - and will keep her - in my heart, and today I will not stop praying for her. Never.

I will probably remain tense until further announcement, which I hope, with all my heart, with all my wishes, that will be an happy announcement.

A beautiful heartfelt comment. Hopefully, the fact that Princess Mikasa is apparently able to receive so many family members including a 90-minute visit (which would probably be taxing on even relatively healthy 101-year-olds) means that she remains cognizant and feeling as well as can be expected given her serious condition.
 
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