MIE, Mar 27 (News On Japan) –
The eldest daughter of Emperor and Empress, Princess Aiko, made her first solo go to to Ise Shrine’s Inner Shrine on Tuesday, her first go to since her junior highschool days, 10 years in the past.
Princess Aiko arrived at Kintetsu Toba Station round 1 PM, the place she was greeted by the station grasp and the governor of Mie Prefecture.
At Toba Station, the gang cheered enthusiastically for the princess.
A person who recorded the occasion stated, “Even watching the video, she looked truly wonderful.”
This was Princess Aiko’s first time visiting a area alone. She arrived at Ise Shrine’s Outer Shrine round 2:40 PM, the place onlookers welcomed her by waving the nationwide flag.
A customer from Mie Prefecture commented, “She looks stunning, so delicate, it was quite emotional.”
After 3 PM, Princess Aiko, in a white lengthy gown and hat, greeted native kindergarten kids with a smile and proceeded slowly down the serene pathway of the Outer Shrine to pay her respects.
Later, after 4:30 PM, she visited the Inner Shrine, the central sanctuary of Ise Shrine.
At the doorway to the Inner Shrine, cheers of “Congratulations on your graduation!” have been heard.
Facing the primary corridor, the place the ancestral deity of the imperial household, Amaterasu Omikami, is enshrined, she supplied a tamagushi, produced from a sakaki-tree department, and bowed deeply.
This go to was to report her commencement from Gakushuin University and her employment on the Japanese Red Cross Society.
Princess Aiko stayed in a lodge in Toba City on Tuesday evening and is planning to go to the tomb of Emperor Jimmu, thought of the primary emperor of Japan, in Nara Prefecture the next afternoon earlier than returning to Tokyo.
Source: FNN

