Công chúa Sayako: Bỏ cuộc sống "cá chậu chim lồng" chạy theo chàng trai mồ côi lay động nước Nhật
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On the morning of March 20 (local time), the Japanese Princess received a lot of media attention after arriving at the campus of Gakushuin University, a school only for aristocrats and royalty, to attend the ceremony. his career.
Appearing in public, Princess Aiko surprised everyone by wearing a long-sleeved kimono with cherry blossom patterns and a navy blue hakama, showing off her sweet, fresh beauty at the age of 22. .
When asked by reporters about her student days, the only princess of Japan shared: "The first three years I studied online, until last year I came to study at this school. I have had four I spent a full year as a student at Gakushuin University and learned a lot of new things. I'm also very happy and grateful to have been able to meet great teachers and friends."
Princess Aiko entered university in 2020, amid the global COVID-19 pandemic, even the opening ceremony was canceled due to the spread of the disease. Although it feels like her student days have passed in the blink of an eye, the princess still feels that the days she spent studying with her schoolmates were an "unforgettable" time.
Answering questions from the media, Princess Aiko said: "I studied online for the first 3 years (due to the impact of Covid-19) and only in the last year did I go to school. I learned a lot. "I'm also very happy and grateful to have met great teachers and friends."
It is known that Princess Aiko studied Japanese Literature at university. Her graduate thesis was a study of Princess Shikiko, one of the leading female poets of the Middle Ages, and her waka poems.
Princess Aiko, the only daughter of Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako, graduated with a degree in Japanese Literature from Gakushuin University in Tokyo. She enrolled in April 2020, when the Covid-19 pandemic was raging, so she spent most of her first three years studying online.
It is known that after graduation, the Princess will officially work at the Japanese Red Cross Society.
Previously, the Imperial Household Agency said that Princess Aiko would be a contract employee and work permanently at the headquarters of the Japanese Red Cross Society in Minato Ward, Tokyo. Details about Aiko's expected job have not yet been announced.
The Japanese Red Cross currently has about 60,000 employees, responsible for operating hospitals, blood transfusion centers and nursing training facilities. It is known that Queen Masako is also the honorary president of this organization.
Also according to the Imperial Household Agency, Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako expressed hope that their daughter will continue to work hard and develop herself as a member of society.
Princess Aiko (also known as Princess Toshi) is said to have been bullied at school so she was forced to study at home for most of her studies. Living in the Royal Palace, she was isolated from her peers. This earned her the nickname "the loneliest princess in the world".
Aiko will face a difficult decision about marriage. She can choose to marry a commoner but if she does so she will be stripped of her royal title.
In 2021, the Emperor's niece, Princess Mako, made a similar move when she decided to marry her college boyfriend and accept becoming a commoner. Princess Mako's decision has faced great opposition from some Japanese citizens.
Aiko's remaining option if not getting married is to become a "miko" ("shrine maiden" - a woman who keeps a Shinto shrine in Japan). If so, she would need to take an oath of chastity, undergo physical and mental training, and work in a Shinto shrine.
Công chúa Nhật Bản xuề xòa tại khu chợ bình dân Mỹ, phải chăng cuộc sống hôn nhân không như ý? Ly Tâm15:04:43 30/06/2023Mới đây, paparazzi đã ghi lại được hình ảnh cựu công chúa Mako đi chợ bình dân ở New York, Mỹ. Theo thông tin được tiết lộ, vợ chồng của Mako sống trong căn hộ một phòng ngủ, hai người rất kín tiếng và hiếm khi tiếp xúc truyền thông.
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