The Imperial Family Visits the Towns of Tomioka and Okuma in Fukushima

Emperor Naruhito, Empress Masako, and their daughter, Princess Aiko visit Fukushima Prefecture

Emperor Naruhito, Empress Masako, and their daughter, Princess Aiko, are on a two-day visit to Fukushima Prefecture to inspect the reconstruction efforts following the Great East Japan Earthquake and the accident at the Tokyo Electric Power Company’s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. On April 7, 2026, the Imperial Family visited the town of Tomioka.

Emperor Naruhito, Empress Masako, and their daughter, Princess Aiko visit Fukushima Prefecture

Emperor Naruhito, Empress Masako, and their daughter, Princess Aiko visit Fukushima Prefecture

Emperor Naruhito, Empress Masako, and their daughter, Princess Aiko visit Fukushima Prefecture

They then moved to the town of Okuma, where they received a briefing on reconstruction efforts from Mayor Jun Yoshida at the exchange facility “Linkru Okuma.” In the afternoon, they are scheduled to visit the educational facility “Manabiya Yume no Mori” in the same town and the roadside station “Michi-no-Eki Namie” in Namie.

Emperor Naruhito, Empress Masako, and their daughter, Princess Aiko visit Fukushima Prefecture

Emperor Naruhito, Empress Masako, and their daughter, Princess Aiko visit Fukushima Prefecture
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  1. Allure parfaite dans ces blazer aux couleurs douces portés avec un pantalon noir ; j’aime voir l’empereur sans cravate !

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  2. Anonymous7/4/26 15:08

    Princess Aiko’s wide-leg pants look messy, in the photo 2, because it was windy across Japan today.

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  3. Anonymous7/4/26 16:40

    The hair style for Aiko is perfect for her, frames her face nicely. The only think I would add for her overall look is a pop of colour otherwise lovely outfit.

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  4. Both the blazer and pants are way too big and baggy for Aiko. The light peach colour is also a bit dull. I like the fit and lovely blue colour of Masako's blazer.

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  5. Anonymous7/4/26 18:49

    Princess Aiko's jacket is so baggy on her.

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  6. Anonymous7/4/26 19:44

    Aiko's jacket is clearly oversized, but that is not the same as baggy. The shoulders are where they should be, but the whole jacket is more "airy" about the body, not following the contours. Masako's jacket is not really different, what *is* different, is Masako's posture which is better an straighter than that of her daughter. That makes a difference. I like the peachy-rosy beige pastel colour on her, goes better with her complexion than e.g. a cool blue colour. Could be a bit more rosy.

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  7. Anonymous7/4/26 19:48

    Old-fashioned, oversized jackets, clothes in the style of our pensioners who have lost weight and are sorry to throw away an expensive jacket. The same goes for trousers.
    Stephanie

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    1. Anonymous7/4/26 22:18

      @Stephanie, being so openly condescending makes your comment more than just hurtful, it is an unpleasant read. You look down on their meticulous, conscious and very much thought over fashion choices as if you were someone who undisputably knew it better. Quite ridiculous.

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  8. Anonymous7/4/26 22:39

    Easy dressing pant and a blazer. Mother and daughter look fine.
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