On October 26, 2025, Princess Kako of Japan visited the Ceramic Cultural Park in Kōka City, a region renowned for its Shigaraki ware pottery. Together with local elementary school students, the Princess painted Shigaraki ware tanuki (raccoon dog) figurines. For the occasion, the Princess wore an Art Deco print long-sleeve maxi dress by Grace Continental.
Earlier in the day, Princess Kako visited a competition venue of the National Sports Games for Persons with Disabilities, where she watched the “flying disc” event, in which athletes compete in both distance and accuracy.
Grace Continental Art Deco Print Long Sleeve Maxi Dress







She looks very modern these days, very lovely dress. Now the shoes need an upgrade too.
ReplyDeleteYes these shoes. All the female Japanese royals have the same boring old fashioned shoes. They must be very comfortable haha but not elegant at all
DeleteThe dress is very lovely for her. Colours of the sea. Why does she need to upgrade her shoes?
DeleteAlways so vivacious and joyfull!
ReplyDeleteCan anyone tell me what is her position in the Japanese imperial court?
We see much more of her than of other princesses.
Princess Kako is one of the two daughters of the Crown Prince and Crown Princess, and the nice of the Emperor. Her sister is married and like all Imperial Princesses who "marry out" is no longer a princess or member of the Imperial Family.
DeleteShe's the daughter of the Crown Prince. Shes the highest ranking lady behind Masko, Aiko, her mum. We see her more on this site but the other princesses Yoko and Akiko work too but they don't get as much attention as Kako because shes the most fashionable royal lady in Japan at the moment.
DeleteThat's right. We see her much more than the daughter of the emperor. Maybe because the brother of princess kako is the crownprince ?Women cannot be emperor in Japan which is quite strange in the 21 century
DeleteKako radiates just so much positive energy. What she wears is just not important
ReplyDeleteTotally agree. She seems to be so joyful and kind.
DeleteGreat colours in the dress, I think I would have like to see the bow at the waist like the model. It’s the shoes that make it look matronly. Hair always looks tidy.
ReplyDeleteShe’s a darling! I think her shoes fit in very well with Japanese fashion, so she doesn’t look matronly in her country.
DeleteLook parfait dans le choix de ce modèle imprimé très coloré ainsi que les chaussures que je vois bleu-marine ; vraiment adorable avec son sourire radieux !
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