Princess Aiko Pays a Two-Day Visit to Earthquake-Affected Ishikawa Prefecture

Japan’s Princess Aiko wore a single breasted tailored blazer and double breasted textured check blazer

Japan’s Princess Aiko made a two-day visit to Ishikawa Prefecture to observe reconstruction efforts following the Noto Peninsula earthquake in January 2024. On the first day of her visit, Princess Aiko attended a briefing with Governor Hiroshi Hase on the progress of reconstruction efforts at the Ishikawa Prefectural Office. Later, the Princess met with residents at a temporary housing assembly hall in Nanao City.

Japan’s Princess Aiko wore a single breasted tailored blazer and double breasted textured check blazer

Japan’s Princess Aiko wore a single breasted tailored blazer and double breasted textured check blazer

Japan’s Princess Aiko wore a single breasted tailored blazer and double breasted textured check blazer

Japan’s Princess Aiko wore a single breasted tailored blazer and double breasted textured check blazer

Japan’s Princess Aiko wore a single breasted tailored blazer and double breasted textured check blazer

On the second day of her visit, Princess Aiko visited Shika Town Hall, a temporary store in a local shopping district, and the Community Support Center in Shika Town, Ishikawa Prefecture. After visiting disaster-affected areas of the Noto Peninsula in the city of Kanazawa, the Princess went to JR Station to take a train back to Tokyo.

Japan’s Princess Aiko wore a single breasted tailored blazer and double breasted textured check blazer

Japan’s Princess Aiko wore a single breasted tailored blazer and double breasted textured check blazer

Japan’s Princess Aiko wore a single breasted tailored blazer and double breasted textured check blazer

Japan’s Princess Aiko wore a single breasted tailored blazer and double breasted textured check blazer

Japan’s Princess Aiko wore a single breasted tailored blazer and double breasted textured check blazer

The massive earthquake struck the Noto Peninsula—a landform that extends north into the Sea of Japan from the coast of Ishikawa Prefecture on Japan’s main island—on January 1, 2024. According to the Ishikawa Prefectural Government, approximately 116,000 houses were destroyed or damaged.

Japan’s Princess Aiko wore a single breasted tailored blazer and double breasted textured check blazer
8 Comments
  1. The second outfit, grey checked jacket and dark pants, is a nice one, suits her. Also the black ballerinas are looking good.

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  2. Anonymous19/5/25 13:24

    Very sweet and Japanese! Love her dark outfit for her very much.

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  3. So cute, verdad well

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  4. So cute,very well

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  5. J'aime beaucoup la princesse.Aiko coiffée d'une queue de cheval ; son style vestimentaire s'améliore en portant des tailleurs-pantalons !

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  6. in one word ..... "wonderful".

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  7. Anonymous19/5/25 15:20

    Both outfits are nice, but I favour the second one more than the first. The checkered pattern of the jacket against the solid colour trousers, as well as the colour combination are attractive. However, I also get the feeling that white and cream are colours of honour and respect in Japanese Imperial tradition (and black in certain circumstances) which is why we see the higher level of royal ladies wearing those colours so much.
    Once again, I'm happy to see P.Aiko performing so many solo engagements (a two day one this time) and building her confidence and public interaction. Well done to this lovely young lady.
    - Anon 9:13

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  8. Anonymous19/5/25 15:42

    Princess Aiko looks better in these new pant suits. Her shoes are better too. If only the jacket on the navy trousers had a brighter color, it would have been perfect.

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