New photos of Japanese imperial family have been released

Emperor Naruhito, Empress Masako and their daughter Princess Aiko working on sericulture at the Momijiyama Imperial Cocoonery

On July 14, 2022, The Imperial Household Agency released 5 photos taken in May and June at the Momijiyama Imperial Cocoonery which is located in the Imperial Palace. The photos show Emperor Naruhito, Empress Masako and their daughter Princess Aiko working on sericulture. Growing silkworms at the Imperial Palace is a traditional practice carried out by empresses since 1871.

Emperor Naruhito, Empress Masako and their daughter Princess Aiko working on sericulture at the Momijiyama Imperial Cocoonery

Emperor Naruhito, Empress Masako and their daughter Princess Aiko working on sericulture at the Momijiyama Imperial Cocoonery

Emperor Naruhito, Empress Masako and their daughter Princess Aiko working on sericulture at the Momijiyama Imperial Cocoonery

Emperor Naruhito, Empress Masako and their daughter Princess Aiko working on sericulture at the Momijiyama Imperial Cocoonery

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  1. C'est un grand plaisir de les voir en tenue décontractée en train de s'intéresser à cette pratique traditionnelle ; la princesse Aiko est ravissante avec sa queue de cheval - J'ose espèrer que le Covid continue de régresser au Japon et même de par le monde afin que cela facilite la venue du couple impérial en France ; en effet, leur visite était prévue mais la pandémie à tout gâché !

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  2. Anonymous15/7/22 17:54

    Always nice to see Empress Masako. Like her blue outfit. She looks good in strong colors. josebabe

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  3. I think its the first time I have seen casual attire worn, they look great!

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  4. Anonymous16/7/22 09:27

    I would be nice to view a docuseries on how this process starts from beginning to end. jj

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    1. Here you are (although this dates back to the times of Empress Emerita Michiko): https://youtu.be/Md0UErOni4U

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  5. Anonymous18/7/22 20:27

    This certainly looks like a labor intensive, time consuming process, but it does provide the most beautiful materials to make clothing! allie

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