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Mako Komuro was born Princess Mako of Akishino on 23 October 1991 to Fumihito, Prince Akishino, ... when images of her in sailor fuku appeared on television.
GettyJapan’s Princess Mako married her college sweetheart in a muted ceremony that saw her give up her royal status Tuesday—then she almost immediately unleashed years of pent-up fury against ...
Princess Mako and Kei Komuro's story has drawn attention to a looming succession crisis for the country's monarchy, which is said to be the world's oldest.
After renouncing her royal title, Japan’s former Princess Mako of Akishino married Kei Komuro last year and picked up stakes for New York. Under Japanes.
Carl CourtTOKYO—At long last, Japan’s Princess Mako and her “commoner” boyfriend, Kei Komuro, will marry on Oct. 26, after a three-year delay. But will they live happily ever after?Yes ...
"Sailor Fuku o Nugasanai de" (セーラー服を脱がさないで, Sērā Fuku o Nugasanai de, lit. "Don't Make Me Take Off My Sailor Uniform") is the debut single by Japanese idol girl group Onyanko Club. It was released by Canyon Records on July 5, 1985. Its music was composed by Jun Satō, and its lyrics were written by Yasushi Akimoto.
Former Japanese Princess Mako, who gave up her royal title, and her husband, commoner Kei Komuro, arrived in New York City to begin their new life there.
Japan's Princess Mako, the emperor's niece, will be married next week after years of criticism over her fiance that led to their marriage being postponed for three years and resulted in her being ...