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Princess Tomohito of Mikasa

Nobuko, Princess Tomohito of Mikasa
Born April 9 1955 (1955--) (age 52)
Title Princess Tomohito of Mikasa
Spouse Prince Tomohito of Mikasa
Children Akiko, Yohko
Relatives Takakichi Aso and Kazuko Yoshida
Imperial Coat of Arms
Imperial House of Japan
HIM The Emperor
HIM The Empress
   HIH The Crown Prince
   HIH The Crown Princess
      HIH Princess Toshi
   HIH Prince Akishino
   HIH Princess Akishino
      HIH Princess Mako
      HIH Princess Kako
      HIH Prince Hisahito
HIH Prince Hitachi
HIH Princess Hitachi
HIH Prince Mikasa
HIH Princess Mikasa
   HIH Prince Tomohito of Mikasa
   HIH Princess Tomohito of Mikasa
      HIH Princess Akiko
      HIH Princess Yōko
   HIH Prince Katsura
   HIH Princess Takamado
      HIH Princess Tsuguko
      HIH Princess Noriko
      HIH Princess Ayako

Princess Tomohito of Mikasa (寛仁親王妃信子) was born on April 9, 1955. She was born as Nobuko Aso, the third daughter of the late Takakichi Asō. Her father was chairman of Asō Cement Co., her mother Kazuko was the daughter of former prime minister Yoshida Shigeru. Former Foreign Minister Tarō Asō is her elder brother.

She studied in England and graduated from Rosslyn House College in 1973. She met and married HIH Prince Tomohito of Mikasa in November 1980 and was created Princess Tomohito of Mikasa. She is also engaged in various welfare-organisations and holds positions as president and vice-president. She has two daughters:

Royal duties

The princess accompanies her husband on various missions abroad to charity and welfare events, especially those concerning health issues. She also hold positions as president and honorary vice-president of various organisations, such as the Tokyo Jikeikai.

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Styles of
Princess Tomohito (Nobuko) of Mikasa
Imperial Coat of Arms
Reference style Her Imperial Highness
Spoken style Your Imperial Highness
Alternative style Ma'am

 
 
 

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