Hanako, Princess Hitachi
Hanako, Princess Hitachi, is a member of the Japanese imperial family as the wife of Masahito, Prince Hitachi, who is the younger son of Emperor Shōwa and the only brother of Emperor Emeritus Akihito. By marriage, she is the aunt of Emperor Naruhito.
Early life and education
She was born at Tsugaru's family home in Tokyo, she is the fourth daughter of Count Yoshitaka Tsugaru, the last representative of the Tsugaru clan and adopted son of the daimyō of the Tsugaru Domain. Yoshitaka Tsugaru was originally from the Owari branch of the Tokugawa clan. He was also a member of the aristocracy created by the Meiji Restoration.Her mother, Hisako Mōri, was a descendant of the Mōri clan and also of the former daimyō of Chōshū Domain in the former province of Nagato.
Hanako Tsugaru attended the prestigious Gakushūin School for her primary, junior high, and high school education, a school for Peers founded to educate the children of the imperial family and the imperial aristocracy. She graduated from the Gakushūin Women's Junior College in 1961.
Marriage
Hanako met her future husband, Prince Masahito, during her studies at Gakushuin. The Imperial Household Council announced the engagement of Prince Masahito and Hanako Tsugaru on 28 February 1964 and the engagement ceremony was held on 14 April 1964. The wedding ceremony took place on 30 September 1964. For the time being, Hanako was the last imperial bride who would have been eligible to marry into the Imperial Family of Japan even before the end of World War II. Upon marriage, Prince Masahito received the title Prince Hitachi and authorization from the Imperial Household Economy Council to form a new branch of the Imperial Family. As tradition dictates, upon her entry into the imperial family and like other members, she received a personal emblem : Rhododendron subg. Hymenanthes. They have no children.Since December 1976, Prince Hitachi and Princess Hitachi have their official residence in a palace in large grounds off Komazawadori in Higashi in the district of Shibuya in Tokyo.
Public service
Princess Hitachi, like her husband, was elected on 5 September 2007 by the other members of the imperial family to be one of their main representatives to the Imperial Household Council as a member. Both the members and reserve members, including Princess Hitachi, were re-elected on 7 September 2011. In 2017, the Princess was diagnosed with lumbar spondylosis and was hospitalized in September for further treatments. She made her first public appearance in April 2018. It was her first public engagement in 11 months.Princess Hitachi is president of various organizations that concern themselves with welfare and the arts. She has also translated various children's books from English into Japanese.
Translation
Princess Hitachi has translated various children books from English into Japanese.- The Eighty-Ninth Kitten by Eleanor Nilsson
- The Most Obedient Dog in the World, by Anita Jeram
- It was Jake, by Anita Jeram
- A Guide Dog Puppy Grows Up, by Caroline Arnold
Titles and styles
Honours
National honours
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- * Grand Cordon of the Order of the Precious Crown
- * Dame of the Decoration of the Red Cross
- * Recipient of the Red Cross Medal
Foreign honours
- : Member of the Order of the Benevolent Ruler
Honorary positions
- Member of the Imperial House Council
- Honorary President of the Japan Ikebana Art Association
- Honorary President of the Japan Animal Welfare Society
- Honorary President of the Japan Equestrian Federation
- Honorary President of the Nippon-Latin American Ladies' Association
- Honorary Vice-President of the Japanese Red Cross Society
Ancestry
Prince and Princess Hitachi are also cousins several times over, but are most directly fifth cousins through their descent from the Ōgimachisanjō clan; their most recent common ancestor is their four-times great-grandfather Ōgimachisanjō Kinnori, a senior courtier. As a result, Princess Hitachi is also a fifth cousin of the present Emperor and his siblings. and both a fourth cousin and a fifth cousin of Yuriko, Princess Mikasa.