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Princess Akiko of Mikasa

*anese Princess

HouseImperial House of *anFatherPrince Tomohito of MikasaMotherNobuko Asō

Princess Akiko of Mikasa (彬子女王, Akiko Joō, born 20 December 1981) is a member of the Imperial House of *an and the elder daughter of Prince Tomohito of Mikasa and Princess Tomohito of Mikasa (Nobuko).

Contents

  • 1 Biography
    • 1.1 Education
    • 1.2 Career
    • 1.3 Public appearances
    • 1.4 Prince Tomohito's death
    • 1.5 Health
  • 2 *les and styles
  • 3 Honours
    • 3.1 National honours
  • 4 Footnotes
  • 5 External links

Biography

Education

Princess Akiko at the Oxford graduation ceremony, 28 May 2011

Princess Akiko graduated from Gakushuin University in Tokyo with a bachelor's degree in History. While she was at Gakushuin, she spent the 2001–2002 academic year studying abroad at Merton College, Oxford to major in *anese art history.

In 2004, she returned to the University of Oxford as a doctoral student at the Faculty of Oriental Studies. Her research topic was William Anderson Collection at the British Museum – Western Interest in *anese Art in the Nineteenth Century. William Anderson (1842–1900) was an English surgeon who taught anatomy and surgery in *an and became an important scholar and collector of *anese art.

In December 2006, Princess Akiko *isted the University of Tokyo in opening a special exhibition on the 19th-century art movement known as *onism.

In July 2007, she participated in a symposium at Ochanomizu University on the art collection of William Anderson. From January to May 2008, she was at the Clark Center for *anese Art and Culture in Hanford, California doing research for her thesis.

Akiko became a doctoral student at Merton College in the United Kingdom from October 2004 till January 2010 when she p*ed her final examination. In 2011, she was awarded a D.Phil. degree from the University of Oxford, thereby becoming the second member of the *anese imperial household to achieve a doctorate (Fumihito, Prince Akishino, was the first who earned a PhD degree in Ornithology from the Graduate University for Advanced Studies in October 1996).

Career

Princess Akiko had been working as a postdoctoral fellow at the Kinugasa Research Organization, Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto from October 2009 to March 2012. She was appointed as a Special Invited *ociate Professor at the Kinugasa Research Organization, Ritsumeikan University, from April 2012 to March 2013, and was also appointed as a visiting *ociate professor at the same organization from April 2013 to March 2014, and again as a visiting researcher in May 2014. Akiko was inaugurated as the visiting researcher at the Hosei University Research Center for International *anese Studies in May 2012. She was inaugurated as the president of Shinyusha, General Incorporated *ociation in April 2013. She was appointed as a Guest Research Fellow at the Archival Research Center of Kyoto City University of Arts in April 2014 and was inaugurated as the president of the Ski Instructors *ociation of *an in the same month. She is also the president of the Middle Eastern Culture Center in *an. Princess Akiko has also worked as a guest professor in Kyoto City University of Arts. Other positions held by her include: research fellow at the Ins*ute of *anese Culture in Kyoto Sangyo University, visiting fellow at the Global Exchange Organisation for Research and Education (GEORE) of Gakushuin University, and special guest professor in Kokugakuin University.

Public appearances

At the Chōwaden Reception Hall (2 January 2012)

In July 1998, Princess Akiko paid a visit to Turkey for the first time. The trip was done under the arrangement of the Middle Eastern Culture Center, an organisation *ociated with her grandfather. During the trip the Princess viewed the remains of Kaman-Kalehöyük alongside many other sites. Princess Akiko came of age in December 2001 and started attending official ceremonies and events in *an with the other members of the Imperial Family.

In June 2003, Princess Akiko went on a tour of the heritage of Turkey that her father had planned.

In July 2010, she also visited "the Dedication Ceremony of the Museum of Archaeology Kaman-Kalehöyük, *anese Ins*ute of Anatolian Archaeology". In January 2011, she went to Austria. The main purpose of this trip was attending the 19th INTERSKI Congress held in St. Anton.

On 4 September 2013, Princess Akiko departed for Argentina to meet with members of International Olympic Committee, where members wanted to elect the host city for the 2020 Summer Olympics, with candidates being Madrid, Istanbul and Tokyo. Princess Akiko and Princess Takamado were part of the *anese delegation, supporting Tokyo's successful Olympic bid. On 6 September, Princess Akiko toured a *anese garden in Buenos Aires with the president of Argentina's *anese Cultural Foundation, Kazunori Kosaka.

She also made an official visit to Chile from 7 to 12 September 2013. During her stay, Princess Akiko of Mikasa met with President Sebastián Piñera and toured Easter Island. Princess Akiko visited University of Santiago for a conference and conversation with the students of *anese translation and linguistics. She visited Valparaíso Viña Viu Manent to learn more about Chilean wine, which is popular in *an.

Princess Akiko meeting Ömer Çelik, Minister of Culture and Tourism, in Turkey on 27 April 2014

From 23 to 30 April 2014, Princess Akiko visited Turkey. On 27 April, the Princess attended the memorial concert for Prince Tomohito held by the Turkish government. Princess Akiko was named president of the *an-Turkey Society, a post formerly held by Prince Tomohito.

Princess Akiko attending the ceremony to commemorate victims of the Frigate Ertuğrul Disaster at Kushimoto Town Cultural Center in Kushimoto, Wakayama, on 3 June 2015

In May 2016 Princess Akiko made a public appearance at the Fifth World Butoku Sai in Kyoto, *an sponsored by the Dai Nippon Butoku Kai martial arts organization. This was notable as it was the first time in the event's 121-year history that she had attended.

In September 2018, the Princess undertook a tour of Turkey, during which she met with Turkish officials and visited archaeological sites and museums in Istanbul, Ankara, and Kırşehir. She was also appointed as the honorary president of Prince Mikasa Foundation, an ins*ution founded in 2017 to provide support for the *anese Ins*ute of Anatolian Archaeology.

Prince Tomohito's death

On 6 June 2012, Prince Tomohito died from multiple organ failure. His funeral and ceremony was hosted by Princess Akiko. In June 2013 in a statement about the Prince's household, it was announced by the Imperial Household Agency that "it reduced the number of households in the Imperial family by one", integrating it into the household led by his father. According to the agency's officials the household integration won't have any effect on the lives of the widow and daughters of Prince Tomohito.

Health

On 6 December 2013, Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko returned from their visit to India. The Imperial Family gathered at Haneda Airport to greet them. At the airport, Princess Akiko suddenly collapsed. She was taken to Keio University Hospital and was diagnosed with cerebral anemia.

In 2017, she was reported to have visited Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine's hospital in Kyoto due to asthma and high fever.

*les and styles

Mon of the Mikasa branch of the Imperial Family

Akiko is styled as Her Imperial Highness Princess Akiko.

Honours

See also: List of honours of the *anese Imperial Family by country

National honours

  • Member 2nd Cl* (Peony) of the Order of the Precious Crown –

Footnotes

    External links

    • Their Imperial Highnesses Prince and Princess Mikasa and their family at the Imperial Household Agency website