Japan’s Crown Prince Family Visits the Itabashi Art Museum in Tokyo

Crown Prince Fumihito, Crown Princess Kiko, and their children, Princess Kako and Prince Hisahito

On December 26, 2025, Japanese Crown Prince Fumihito, Crown Princess Kiko, and their children, Princess Kako and Prince Hisahito, visited the exhibition “80 Years After the War: Children and War,” held at the Itabashi Art Museum in Tokyo.

Crown Prince Fumihito, Crown Princess Kiko, and their children, Princess Kako and Prince Hisahito

The exhibition “80 Years After the War: Children and War,” features approximately 120 works, including artworks centered on children and picture books for children, created during the wartime period through the immediate aftermath of the war.

Crown Prince Fumihito, Crown Princess Kiko, and their children, Princess Kako and Prince Hisahito
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  1. غير معرف26/12/25 16:42

    Would like to see them in colorful dresses

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    1. غير معرف26/12/25 19:26

      An exhibit about World War II is probably not the time for colorful dresses. Another occasion, yes.

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    2. غير معرف26/12/25 20:19

      The exhibition is about children and war and you want the imperial family to appear in colourful outfits, are you mocking them?
      🌞 Virginia

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    3. غير معرف27/12/25 10:13

      16:42 that’s fair enough. Colour is lovely. I think here they may have deliberately worn black.

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  2. غير معرف26/12/25 16:55

    Not sure with Kiki’s outfit, the jacket seems to overwhelm her, even if it is the style. I have never been a fan of double breasted jackets to much fabric and never seems to fit just so.

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    1. So you mean Princess Kako. She's the one wearing the double breasted blazer. Her mother is Princess Kiko of Akishino (basically the Crown Princess, but without her husband having had the proper inauguration to the Crown Prince title he still is the Heir Presumptive, not the Heir Apparent; or so I've learned).

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    2. غير معرف27/12/25 00:02

      Yes Kako…auto spell check issue, sorry

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  3. غير معرف26/12/25 17:35

    the young prince has not yet been trained into clasping his hands together

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  4. Kiko et Kako ont belle allure même si cette dernière serait beaucoup plus stylée avec une longueur à mi-mollet !

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  5. غير معرف26/12/25 18:55

    Very nice family nicely dressed. Just need a hair stylist

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    1. غير معرف26/12/25 23:14

      To me their hair is looking very beautiful. Perhaps a bit too long for the princes. Princesses Kiko and Kako are wearing their hair much better than the Empress and her daughter Princess Aiko.

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    2. غير معرف27/12/25 10:15

      Hmm yes maybe the Crown Prince could have a little bit of a trim, but the other three look lovely and tidy and natural.

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  6. غير معرف26/12/25 23:11

    Princess Kako's skirt is too long. The jackets or dresses worn by the Japanese look often too big. This is because they are always stand with their hands clasped together and are often not standing right up. Prince Hisahito is standing more or less in a normal position.

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    1. غير معرف27/12/25 10:21

      I understand that the „too big“ outfits of the Imperial Family, according to your Western standards, have something to do with Japanese culture and court protocol.
      🌞 Virginia

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    2. غير معرف27/12/25 10:22

      Too long for … ? Perhaps too long to run a marathon in?! But as a garment to wear to an exhibition, I find it a very elegant length. I don’t think their garments look too big due to their respectful hands, but rather, their fashion standard is more generous and less tight.

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  7. Princess Kiko looks fabulous in this blended colored black/grey two piece ensemble. I do like the black blouse worn. Her black shoes and clutch are well chosen. I do like her lighter colored hose, perfect choice.
    Princess Kako, looks nice, but I find the jacket too long and boxy. The skirt is quite long. Looking again, I'm not sure if she is actually wearing a dress underneath.
    Considering the exhibit regarding World War II I personally feel the color palate her was a show of respect and that is completely understandable, and fine.

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  8. غير معرف27/12/25 23:30

    Kleidung und Japanisches Kaiserreich sind noch nicht im 21 Jahrhundert angekommen - leider.

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  9. غير معرف29/12/25 05:34

    Not the nicest outfits today. Always so stoic, never really smiling. Nice to see them anyway.
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