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«Breaking News» Princess Kako of Japan visits Musashi Imperial Graveyard in Tokyo

Japan's Princess Kako of Akishino wore a dove grey dress and stylish trilby for a visit to the Musashi Imperial Graveyard on Monday.


Just three days after her graduation, Kako, the granddaughter of the Japanese Emperor, paid tribute to her ancestors at the Mausoleum of Emperor Showa and Empress Kojun in Hachioji, Tokyo. 


On Friday, the 24-year-old graduated from the International Christian University in Tokyo, where she completed a year abroad at the University of Leeds as part of her undergraduate degree.  


According to The Japan Times, she announced her intention to quit her studies and devote herself to performing official royal duties going forward.



A model princess! Japan's Princess Kako of Akishino wore a dove grey dress and stylish trilby for a visit to the Musashi Imperial Graveyard on Monday, three days after her graduation


A model princess! Japan's Princess Kako of Akishino wore a dove grey dress and stylish trilby for a visit to the Musashi Imperial Graveyard on Monday, three days after her graduation



A model princess! Japan's Princess Kako of Akishino wore a dove grey dress and stylish trilby for a visit to the Musashi Imperial Graveyard on Monday, three days after her graduation





Paying tribute: Kako, the granddaughter of the Japanese Emperor, was paying tribute to her ancestors at the Mausoleum of Emperor Showa and Empress Kojun in Hachioji on Monday


Paying tribute: Kako, the granddaughter of the Japanese Emperor, was paying tribute to her ancestors at the Mausoleum of Emperor Showa and Empress Kojun in Hachioji on Monday



Paying tribute: Kako, the granddaughter of the Japanese Emperor, was paying tribute to her ancestors at the Mausoleum of Emperor Showa and Empress Kojun in Hachioji on Monday



Kako joined some 500 fellow students at the ceremony, held in a campus chapel in the College of Liberal Arts on Friday. 


In a written statement to the media, Kako said: 'It is not about what I want to do, but about addressing the official duties that have been asked of me. I do have dreams, but I would like to keep them to myself.'

Last week, Kako also addressed reports regarding the postponement of her sister Princess Mako's marriage to legal assistant Kei Komuro - saying she wished the couple every happiness. 


When asked about her own marriage prospects, she reportedly replied: 'I wish to get married in time, at a point that isn’t too late. My ideal partner would be someone with whom I can be relaxed.' 




Princess Kako (pictured at the Musashi Imperial Graveyard on Monday) is the second daughter of Prince Akishino, who is the second son of Emperor Akihito


Princess Kako (pictured at the Musashi Imperial Graveyard on Monday) is the second daughter of Prince Akishino, who is the second son of Emperor Akihito



Princess Kako (pictured at the Musashi Imperial Graveyard on Monday) is the second daughter of Prince Akishino, who is the second son of Emperor Akihito






Princess Kako on Tokyo on Monday


Princess Kako on Tokyo on Monday






Over the weekend, the 24-year-old graduated from the International Christian University in Tokyo, during which she completed a year abroad at the University of Leeds


Over the weekend, the 24-year-old graduated from the International Christian University in Tokyo, during which she completed a year abroad at the University of Leeds



Princess Kako on Tokyo on Monday. Over the weekend, the 24-year-old graduated from the International Christian University in Tokyo, during which she completed a year abroad at the University of Leeds



Princess Kako is the second daughter of Prince Akishino, who is the second son of Emperor Akihito.


Last summer, Kako appeared for a press call at Leeds University to mark the end of her year as an exchange student in the UK.


She studied performing arts and psychology during her nine months in the West Yorkshire city.


But she did not answer questions about her time in Leeds – leaving reporters to wonder whether she had squeezed in a trip to watch football at Elland Road, sampled cricket at the nearby Headingley ground or had even heard of the famous students’ bar crawl known as the Otley Run.




Princess Kako in Tokyo on Monday. According to The Japan Times, she recently announced her intention to quit her studies and devote herself to performing official royal duties


Princess Kako in Tokyo on Monday. According to The Japan Times, she recently announced her intention to quit her studies and devote herself to performing official royal duties



Princess Kako in Tokyo on Monday. According to The Japan Times, she recently announced her intention to quit her studies and devote herself to performing official royal duties





Royal duties: Kako's visit on Monday came after Over the weekend, the 24-year-old graduated from the International Christian University in Tokyo, during which she completed a year abroad at the University of Leeds


Royal duties: Kako's visit on Monday came after Over the weekend, the 24-year-old graduated from the International Christian University in Tokyo, during which she completed a year abroad at the University of Leeds



Royal duties: Kako's visit on Monday came after Over the weekend, the 24-year-old graduated from the International Christian University in Tokyo, during which she completed a year abroad at the University of Leeds



Instead the princess chatted with university vice-chancellor Sir Alan Langlands and Professor Alice O’Grady, Head of School of performance and cultural industries. 


Kako enrolled at the university in September 2017 as part of its study abroad programme, before returning to finish her undergraduate degree at the International Christian University in Tokyo.


The princess, who is said to have a keen interest in the arts, completed modules in the school of performance and cultural industries, including performance design and stage management, during her time at Leeds.


These modules were complimented by elements of social psychology.

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