The Imperial Household Agency announced that Princess Yuriko, aunt of Emperor Emeritus Akihito, died on Nov. 15. She was 101. The princess died at 6:32 a.m. at St. Luke's International Hospital in ...
Members of the general public head to offer prayers at Princess Yuriko's main funeral ceremony, called "Renso-no-Gi," at the ...
Japanese Princess Yuriko, who was the oldest member of the imperial family of Japan, died at the age of 101 years on November 15, 2024 (Friday) in Tokyo. The news of her death was confirmed by the ...
Members of the Japanese royal family made a sombre appearance today, as they attended a funeral for the late Princess Yuriko - who died aged 101 earlier this month. Crown Prince Akishino and ...
A funeral service was held on Tuesday for Princess Yuriko, who died earlier this month at age 101, at Toshimagaoka Cemetery in Tokyo. The funeral procession left Princess Yuriko’s residence at ...
Japanese Ambassador Akio Isomata recently recalled former President JR Jayawardene’s 1951 speech at the San Francisco Peace ...
Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako visited Toshimagaoka Cemetery in Tokyo's Bunkyo Ward on Wednesday to pay their respects at the grave of the late Princess Yuriko, the emperor's great-aunt.
Princess Yuriko’s funeral ceremony brought together over 900 mourners in Tokyo, led by her tearful granddaughter, Princess Akiko. As Japan says goodbye to its oldest royal member, the ...
However, Prince Mikasa and Princess Yuriko, who passed away in November, visited Turkey after the war. Prince Mikasa, who died in 2016, was the youngest brother of Emperor Hirohito, posthumously ...
Japan on Tuesday held a funeral for the imperial family’s oldest member Princess Yuriko, who died at the age of 101. The funeral was held at the Toshimagaoka Cemetery in the capital Tokyo ...
A hearse carrying Princess Yuriko's casket arrives at the Toshimagaoka Cemetery in Tokyo's Bunkyo Ward on Nov. 26, 2024, for the main funeral ceremony, called Renso-no-Gi. (Kyodo) TOKYO (Kyodo ...
The main funeral ceremony for Princess Yuriko, the oldest member of the Japanese imperial family and great-aunt of Emperor Naruhito, was held Tuesday at a cemetery in Tokyo after her death aged 101 ...