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Prince Norihito of Mikasa and Hisako Tottori at their engagement press conference on August 1, 1984 (He became Prince Takamado on December 1)
Hisako Tottori bids farewell to her parents Fumiko and Shigejiro before her wedding on December 6, 1984
Wedding of Prince Takamado and Hisako Tottori on December 6, 1984
Wedding party at Hotel Okura on December 6, 1984
Wedding party with Emperor Showa at Kaitokaku on December 8, 1984
Prince and Princess Takamado visit Ise Shrine in Mie Prefecture on December 10, 1984
Leaving Aiiku Hospital with Princess Tsuguko on March 14, 1986 (Getty incorrectly captioned Tsuguko as second daughter; she's the eldest)
Prince and Princess Takamado after Prince Takamatsu’s death and memorial events in 1987
Prince Takamado on November 27, 1987
Leaving Aiiku Hospital with Princess Noriko on July 28, 1988
Prince Takamado gives an interview to Asahi Shimbun about Netsuke on October 6, 1993
Prince Takamado gives an interview to Asahi Shimbun about Netsuke on August 2, 2001
...Congratulations to HIH Princess Takamado‘s older daughter Princess Tsuguko who celebrated her coming-of-age day, (20th birthday) on Mar. 8. The Princess is a student at Edinburgh University in Scotland. Her primary study interests are criminology and criminal psychology. One of my minors at Arizona State University was criminology and I worked for five years in law enforcement. It’s nice to share a common interest with the dynamic young lady. Princess Tsuguko was in Japan for a birthday break, and during her time here made her social debut with her mother at the Japan-Swiss Spring Ball at Hilton Tokyo Mar 10. Photos and more on this later...
https://www.tmagazine.jp/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/bhp-2006-05a.jpg... HIH Princess Takamado whose presence always graces any of the many events she attends, brought her daughter Princess Tsuguko to the ball. The Princess, who’s a student at Edinburgh University in Scotland, flew home to celebrate her 20th birthday (Coming of Age Day) on Mar. 8. The Swiss Ball was where she made her social debut, which made the evening and the ball even more special.
Princess Tsuguko used Helitours to visit some UNESCO World Heritage sites and other sites in Sri Lanka during her official visit in August 2013.
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