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1) Polfoto 12-11-2005: In this photo provided by the Imperial Household Agency of Japan, Japan's Princess Sayako dressed in ancient Japanese formal court ensemble junihitoe (twelve-layered kimono garments) is seen at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2005. The princess will be clad in the ancient court wear in a traditional "Choken-no-gi" ceremony on Saturday, her last rite as a member of the Imperial family, ahead of her marriage to Tokyo government official Yoshiki Kuroda on Nov. 15. (AP Photo/Imperial Household Agency of Japan, HO)
2) Polfoto 12-11-2005: In this photo released by the Imperial Household Agency of Japan, Japan's Princess Sayako, dressed in a purple, 12-layered kimono with orange and green trim, is seen as she pays respects at sanctuaries where Japanese gods and the spirits of late emperors are enshrined, at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo Saturday, Nov. 12, 2005. Emperor Akihito's youngest child, Princess Sayako, 36, bid a formal farewell to the royal family Saturday in a traditional ceremony ahead of her wedding next week to a commoner, a Tokyo government official Yoshiki Kuroda. (AP Photo/Imperial Household Agency of Japan, HO)
3) Polfoto 12-11-2005: In this photo released by the Imperial Household Agency, Princess Sayako of Japan, in ancient formal court ensemble, is led by a Master of Rituals as she pays respects at sanctuaries where Japanese gods and the spirits of late emperors are enshrined, at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo Saturday, November 12, 2005. Emperor Akihito's youngest child, Princess Sayako, 36, bid a formal farewell to the royal family Saturday in a traditional ceremony ahead of her wedding next week to a commoner, a Tokyo government official Yoshiki Kuroda. (AP Photo/Imperial Household Agency of Japan, HO)
4) Polfoto 12-11-2005: In this photo released by the Imperial Household Agency, Princess Sayako of Japan, in ancient formal court ensemble, is led by a Master of Rituals as she pays respects at sanctuaries where Japanese gods and the spirits of late emperors are enshrined, at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo Saturday, November 12, 2005. Emperor Akihito's youngest child, Princess Sayako, 36, bid a formal farewell to the royal family Saturday in a traditional ceremony ahead of her wedding next week to a commoner, a Tokyo government official Yoshiki Kuroda. (AP Photo/Imperial Household Agency of Japan, HO)