Ayako Moriya

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Princess Ayako
絢子女王
At the new year congratulatory imperial palace visit. 2 January 2012
Born (1990-09-15) 15 September 1990 (age 33)
Tokyo, Japan
Names
Ayako (絢子)
HouseImperial House of Japan
FatherPrince Takamado
MotherPrincess Takamado
ReligionShinto

Princess Ayako of Takamado (絢子女王, Ayako Joō, born 15 September 1990) is a member of the Imperial House of Japan and the daughter of Prince Takamado and Princess Takamado. She is the youngest of the couple's three daughters.[1][2]

Biography

While the Princess Ayako was a student at Gakushuin Women’s High School, in 2007, she visited New Zealand under a school-sponsored homestay program. In April 2009, she enrolled in the Josai International University, Faculty of Social Work Studies.[3][4]

In 2010 and 2011 the Princess visited Camosun College in British Columbia, Canada, as part of exchange tours with Josai International University.

Titles and styles

Styles of
Princess Ayako of Takamado
Takamado no miya mon
Takamado no miya mon
Reference styleHer Imperial Highness
Spoken styleYour Imperial Highness
Alternative styleMa'am
  • 15 September 1990 – present: Her Imperial Highness Princess Ayako of Takamado

Honours

See also List of honours of the Japanese Imperial Family by country

National honours

Ancestry

Family of Ayako Moriya
16. Emperor Meiji
8. Emperor Taishō
17. Yanagiwara Naruko
4. Prince Mikasa
18. Prince Kujō Michitaka
9. Lady Sadako Kujō
19. Noma Ikuko
2. Prince Takamado
10. Masanori Takagi
5. Lady Yuriko Takagi
11. Kuniko Takagi
1.Princess Ayako of Takamado
12. Tamesaburo Tottori
6. Shigejiro Tottori
13. Hisashi Tottori
3. Hisako Tottori
14. Jiro Tomoda
7. Fumiko Tottori
15. Moriko Tomoda

References

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