On November 14, 2025, Princess Kako of Japan attended the send-off ceremony for the Japanese delegation to the 2025 Deaflympics, which will open on the 15th. Approximately 170 athletes took part in the ceremony, and Princess Kako, who works at the Japanese Federation of the Deaf, applauded in sign language as the competing athletes were introduced. The Deaflympics will be held from November 15 to 26.
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never heard of deaflympics! well done Kako
ReplyDeleteWow! She is so beautiful in that colour, and so animated and joyful. Her skin is flawless and I personally love uncoloured finger nails; for me nail polish is not a fashion item I admire (not least because it is unnecessary chemical or plastic production in a world that desperately needs us to look after nature) and these days when nail varnish or acrylic add-onscare so popular, I find her hands even more beautiful without extra colour.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of the princess demonstrating her support! She really has a spark that comes thru so well in photos. Love the red color and the cut of the dress with the waist belt/tie detail. Gorgeous lady and a great diplomat for Japan.
ReplyDeleteTotally agree with Anonymous 14:31!
DeleteNot a fan of the dress; it looks a bit like a maternity dress. What I appreciate most from Pr Kako is that she is so different from her mother.
ReplyDelete@MaryT, yes, they are very different. One is inside and the other completely outside the line of succession, which defines each and every aspect of their public life. As for the outfit, which is on topic here, she is once again very pretty, without wearing tightly fitted clothing. The dress is quite unique in its design, I like it.
DeleteAnonymous 16:48, neither HIH P Kako nor her mother HIH CP Kiko is in the line of succession to the Japanese throne. Women cannot inherit the throne in Japan.
Delete@Anon 12:06, yes you are right, I wrote a bit carelessly. Kiko is the spouse of the person in line of succession, i.e. of the future Emperor. Meaning she is the future Empress, isn't she. Everything else I uphold as valid for me: A future Empress is sure more restricted in how she behaves, so to say the best in Kako is that she is unlike her mother is, IMHO, kind of rude. It is very well possible to praise and like Kako without hurting another person.
DeleteShe looks as good in the dress as the model. I see the neckline was brought up a tad, but it does not affect the overall look. Lovely colour on her.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet lady in lovely strong-coloured dress!
ReplyDeleteRien à redire sur la princesse qui est bien belle dans cette robe rouge dont les plis sur le devant apportent une touche élégante !
ReplyDeleteRed is a really flattering color on Princess Kako. She comes across as such a joyous person, always smiling and cheerful at events.
ReplyDeleteLowri.
She is so cute! I love the red on her!
ReplyDeleteBelle couleur rouge qui correspond bien au dynamisme et à la gaieté de Kako ! Cependant le drapé de la robe autour de la taille semble un peu trop épais pour cette jeune femme très mince. Les boucles d'oreilles sont délicates et raffinées. C'est toujours un plaisir de voir Kako car elle est charmante, très souriante, impliquée et engagée. Paloma.
ReplyDeleteShe looks engaging and enthusiastic, she is such delightful. This color, red suits her beautifully, very flattering color. The pleats of the dress, I love. The skirt has lovely movement, very feminine and elegant.
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteLa princesse Kako est toujours vêtue de robes bien plus gaies que celles des autres femmes de la famille impériale japonaise. Je me demande si le rang déterminebdes règles plus ou moins strict selon celui occupé ?
ReplyDeleteDear Aggie, I know that in the presence of the empress the protocol for the ladies of the imperial court is rigid: the colours of the gowns, the necklines, the cut, even the movements are affected.
Delete🌞 Virginia
Wunderschön alles Perfekt und so eine liebevolle Ausstrahlung.
ReplyDeleteUnd ja, man kann die Übertragung und Ansprache des Kaisers ansehen, eine prächtige Eröffnungsfeier:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGfdnwZOdjY&t=6592s
Ich finde es nur traurig, das in den Medien so viel Platz für so viel Unnützes gibt aber kaum was auch etwas die Allgemeinbildung fördern kann. Deshalb wen es interessiert :
https://www.dg-sv.de/de/deaflympics/startseite/
- Dorothe -
Like the color of this dress. She is such a great asset to the Monarchy.
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