I want to know more about Princess Yaoko Mikasa! Learn about her upbringing, work history, experiences of visiting foreign countries, and family history!

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TOKYO, JAPAN – JANUARY 02: (L-R) Princess Akiko of Mikasa, Princess Nobuko of Mikasa, Emperor Emeritus Akihito, Empress Emerita Michiko, Emperor Naruhito, Empress Masako, Princess Aiko, Crown Prince Fumihito of Akishino, Crown Princess Kiko of Akishino, Princess Kako of Akishino, Princess Hisako of Takamado and Princess Tsuguko of Takamado wave during the New Year’s appearance by the Japanese royal family at the Imperial Palace on January 2, The New Year’s appearance by the Japanese royal family at the Imperial Palace on January 2, 2023 in Tokyo, Japan. The event was held for the first time in three years, following a hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Tomohiro Ohsumi/Getty Images)

You may have heard of Princess Yoko Mikasa, the second child born to Prince Tomohito and Princess Nobuko, nicknamed “His Imperial Highness with the Beard.

Some of you may say, “I don’t know what he is like in detail.”

Therefore, this article will provide a thorough introduction to Haruko Mikasa’s background, education, and employment history.

In addition, we will explain his father, Prince Tomohito, his grandfather, Prince Takahito of Mikasa, and his sister, Princess Akiko. Please read to the end.

I want to know more about Princess Yaoko Mikasa!

Princess Yoko Mikasa was born in 1983 as the second daughter of Prince Tomohito. She had been working full-time for the Japanese Red Cross Society since 2006.

This is the first time for a woman of the Imperial Family to do so. What kind of person is Princess Yaoko Mikasa, who has such a career? Let’s take a closer look.

Yaoko Mikasa’s upbringing

HIH Princess Yoko Mikasa is a member of the Japanese Imperial Family, the Emperor’s family. Her date of birth is October 25, 1983. She is loved by many for her unpretentious personality and earnest nature.

Here is a detailed profile of Princess Yaoko Mikasa.

Profile

Princess Yoko Mikasa was born on October 25, 1983, the second daughter of Prince Tomohito and Princess Nobuko. Her rank is ” Queen, ” and the “seal” used by members of the Imperial Family in place of their names is a star.

On October 25, 2003, he reached the age of majority and received the Order of the Precious Crown, Second Class, from His Majesty Emperor Akihito. He has also been attending court events and rituals since that year.
As a child, he attended Shoto Kindergarten and later transferred to Gakushuin Kindergarten.

Gakushuin Elementary, Girls’ Secondary, Girls’ High School

Princess Yoko Mikasa will attend Gakushuin Elementary School, famous for being the first in Japan to make school bags.

Gakushuin Elementary School is a private elementary school located in Wakaba, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, and is well known as a school attended by members of the Imperial Family. Princess Yoko Mikasa graduated from Gakushuin Girls’ Secondary School and Girls’ Senior High School from the Elementary School.

Gakushuin Women’s College, Department of Japanese Culture, Faculty of International Cultural Exchange

The Department of Japanese Culture in the Faculty of International Cultural Interaction at Gakushuin Women’s College is one of the departments of the University Faculty at Gakushuin Women’s College. Gakushuin Women’s College is a famous private women’s college in Japan and was founded in 1874.

It originated as a study institute founded by Emperor Nikko. The Department of Japanese Language and Culture, Faculty of International Cultural Exchange, Gakushuin Women’s College, studies Japanese culture, traditions, and arts.

They will learn about Japanese culture and traditions and develop their ability to communicate these to the world.

Her Imperial Highness Princess Yoko Mikasa studied hard at Gakushuin Women’s College, where she acquired a deep understanding of Japanese culture and the high level of communication skills necessary to introduce Japanese culture to the rest of the world.

Princess Yaoko Mikasa is an amazing kendo master!

Princess Yoko Mikasa is also a first-class kendo player. She began kendo in the fifth grade of Gakushuin Elementary School.

In a lecture, Princess Yaoko Mikasa stated that she learned from kendo how to endure the rigors of hierarchical relationships and how to endure and cultivate her spirit. She also served as vice captain of the women’s team during her university years.

He also actively participated in the 2nd Japan-Europe Exchange Kanto Student Kendo Federation Goodwill Mission to France and Germany, a kendo demonstration at the Aichi Expo, and the National Kendo Tournament for Housewives.

She is also dedicated to the training of younger students and volunteers to teach kendo at Gakushuin Elementary School’s Kendo Club. Yaoko Mikasa’s dan rank is 5-dan (as of 2023).

Yaoko Mikasa’s Employment History

Princess Yoko Mikasa has studied Japanese culture at Gakushuin Elementary, Girls’ Middle and High School, and Gakushuin Women’s College.

What was your work history like after completing your student life? Here are some details.

I work at Japanese Red Cross Society full-time

Yaoko Mikasa worked full-time for the Japanese Red Cross Society ( through the Department of Youth and Volunteer Affairs, Organizational Promotion Division, Business Bureau, and then the Sales Administration Division, Blood Services Headquarters) from December 2006.

After graduating from college, he decided to work for the Japanese Red Cross Society after his father advised him to acquire general knowledge.

After joining the company, Princess Yaoko Mikasa decided that she would not be a mere decoration, but would go above and beyond what was entrusted to her.

Although she was working as a full-time garrison officer, Princess Yaoko Mikasa at that time was performing official duties for her father, Prince Tomohito, who was fighting an illness, as well as for the Japanese Red Cross Society.

In his speech, he said, “It was not easy to balance work with my official duties.”

President, International Council for Universal Design

Yaoko Mikasa has been appointed President of the International Council for Universal Design, a general incorporated foundation, as of August 29, 2013.

Universal design refers to the design of architecture, products, and information that can be used smoothly by everyone, regardless of language, nationality, gender, or age.

The International Association for Universal Design is an activity organization that aims to promote universal design and to promote social development and better living.

Her father, Prince Tomohito, served as the former president, and she has continued his will and dream of promoting universal design, with Princess Yaoko Mikasa also working energetically as president.

President of the 3rd Social Welfare Corporation “Yuai Jujikai” (Friendship Cross Society)

Princess Yoko Mikasa has been appointed President of the Social Welfare Corporation Yūai Jujikai as of January 14, 2014. Her father, Prince Tomohito, was also the former President.

Under the theme of “Living Together,” the social welfare corporation Yuai Jujikai operates facilities for the disabled, the elderly, and other public benefit projects in Tokyo.

Through these activities, Her Imperial Highness Princess Yoko Mikasa actively supports “everyone to lead a prosperous and independent life.

Honorary President, Japan Universal Sound Design Association (NPO)

Princess Yoko Mikasa was appointed Honorary President of the Japan Universal Sound Design Association, a non-profit organization, in 2021.

Universal sound design means designing a sound environment that is easy to hear for people of different ages and with hearing loss.

Princess Yoko Mikasa supports welfare organizations, including the Japan Universal Sound Design Association, a non-profit organization. She is wholeheartedly committed to her interest in welfare and support for the disabled.

First visit of the Imperial Family to Myanmar

At the invitation of State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi, Princess Yaoko Mikasa visited Myanmar from December 11-17, 2019.

She decided to go to Myanmar after receiving an offer from Suu Kyi, who came to Japan as a foreign guest of honor for the coronation ceremony of His Majesty the Emperor.

In addition to touring the Myanmar cities of Yangon and Nay Pyi Taw, they also visited Buddhist monuments and the National Museum.

They also had a meeting with Suu Kyi and laid flowers at the Cenotaph for the Japanese War Dead. Princess Yaoko Mikasa was the first Japanese member of the Imperial Family to visit Myanmar.

Princess Yoko Mikasa revealed that she is hard of hearing.

In 2022, Princess Yoko Mikasa revealed to the press that she was hard of hearing.

The talk took place at the “Hearing Frail Prevention Workshop” held in Saitama Prefecture under the auspices of the Japan Association for Universal Sound Design, Inc.

The Hearing Frail Prevention Workshop was organized by an organization of which Yaoko Mikasa serves as honorary president.

Hearing frailty is a communication problem caused by a decline in the ability to listen, which is said to affect the scope of conversation and activities.

At the workshop, Princess Yoko Mikasa told the audience that she herself has a low-pitched sensorineural hearing loss and that she “cannot hear low-pitched sounds very well.

He concluded his remarks by mentioning that hearing loss can occur even in younger people, and that we should focus on preventing hearing frailty.

Princess Yoko Mikasa has been energetically involved in social welfare activities despite her hearing loss.

Prince Mikasa’s family lineage

The Prince Mikasa family was established in 1935 when Prince Takahito received the title of Prince of Mikasa at the time of his coming of age ceremony. What is the lineage of the Prince Mikasa family?

The following is a detailed explanation from the father of Princess Yaoko Mikasa.

Father is Prince Kannin

Prince Yaoko Mikasa’s father was Prince Tomohito, born on January 5, 1946 in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.

He studied at Gakushuin Elementary, Middle and High School and entered the Department of Political Science, Faculty of Law, Gakushuin University.

He later studied at Maudlin College, Oxford University, where he focused on international goodwill and actively participated in exchanges with foreign countries, including serving as honorary president of the Anglo-Japanese Society.

His bearded appearance earned him the nickname “His Bearded Highness,” and his unpretentious personality endeared him to many of the people.

He was also active in public affairs for the welfare of the handicapped and sports promotion, and sometimes coached sports himself.

Grandfather of Prince Takahito of Mikasa

Prince Takahito Mikasa was born on December 5, 1915, the fourth son of Emperor Taisho and Empress Sadamei.

He has Emperor Showa as his elder brother, and the 125th Emperor Akihito is his nephew. After graduating from the Gakushuin Secondary School, he went on to graduate from the Military Academy and the Army War College.

He served in the military, and his final rank was Major in the Army. Prince Takahito of Mikasa received the imperial title of “Prince of Mikasa” at his coming-of-age ceremony in 1935, becoming the first head of the Prince Mikasa family.

Princess Akiko is the sister

Akiko Jo’o is the elder sister of Princess Yaoko Mikasa. Her date of birth is December 20, 1981.

After attending Shoto Kindergarten, he transferred to Gakushuin Kindergarten, where he has since received an integrated education from Gakushuin University.

She also studied at Merton College, Oxford University in England, where she studied Japanese art history. Princess Akiko was enthusiastic in her research and study of Japanese art works that had gone abroad.

D. program at the University of Oxford. After returning to Japan, he has been engaged in research and study of Japanese art.

To learn more about Japan’s royal family

So far, we have introduced Princess Yaoko Mikasa.

I believe that you could see the straightforward and earnest character of Princess Yaoko Mikasa as she was actively involved in welfare projects for the disabled and worked full-time for the Japanese Red Cross Society while balancing her official duties.

If you are looking for information about the Japanese Imperial Family, you can check the Imperial Household Agency’s website for basic information about the royal family and the latest news.

In addition, you can learn more about the Imperial Family by referring to books and other materials about the Imperial Family.

And if you would like to learn more about Yaoko Mikasa, the Mikasa family, and the Imperial Family, please read the other articles on this site.

All the information you need to know about the Imperial Family, including the information on the Prince Mikasa family introduced in this issue, is available now.

In addition to information on Princess Yaoko Mikasa, this site provides information on the Imperial Family, and we invite you to learn more about the history of the Imperial Family, which has continued since ancient times in Japan.

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