Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko with the Imperial Family (November 2013).jpg 2,048 × 1,363; 451 KB. Despite being a member of royalty, she is known for her relatively unglamorous lifestyle and unusual degree of independence. She first participated in the sport while in primary school.

A well-travelled and educated young lady, she is efficient at managing her official duties alongside her academic responsibilities. Despite being a member of royalty, she is known for her relatively unglamorous lifestyle and unusual degree of independence.

In 2007, she participated in the Spring Cup Figure Skating Competition conducted by Japan Skating Federation as a part of Meiji-jingu Gaien Figure Skating Club.

Princess Kako of Akishino is the second child of Fumihito, Prince Akishino and his wife Kiko, Princess Akishino. She is a grandchild of Empress Michiko and Emperor Akihito. During her time in high school, she also studied English at the Trinity College in Dublin. https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/east-asia/princess-mako-to-marry-a-commoner-some-things-to-know-about-japans-4-royal Princess Kako was born on December 29, 1994 in Tokyo, Japan to Fumihito, Prince Akishino and his wife Kiko, Princess Akishino. http://www.unofficialroyalty.com/princess-kako-of-akishino/ She came first in her division in Japan Skating Federation’s Spring Cup Figure Skating Competition. 2016年新年一般参賀 16 (24036992621).jpg 5,053 × 3,360; 16.14 MB.

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She ranked first in the Shinjuku division.Her sister, Princess Mako, who is a graduate of University of Leicester, will become the ninth woman in the Japanese Imperial Family to marry a commoner when she marries her fiancé, Kei Komuro, in 2020.Princess Kako believes her biggest shortcoming is her short-temper, a trait she has inherited from her father!https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/princess-kako-of-akishino-43377.php She is also proficient in a number of foreign languages. Principessa Kako di Akishino (it); 佳子 (yue); Kako d'Akishino (fr); Принцесса Како Акисино (ru); 佳子内亲王 (zh-hans); Kako d'Akishino (ast); کاکوی آکی‌شینو پرنسس (azb); Kako d'Akishino (ca); Kako (de); Princesa Kako de Akishino (pt); 佳子內親王 (zh-hk); شاهدخت کاکوی آکی‌شینو (fa); 佳子內親王 (zh); Kako af Akishino (da); კაკო ნაისინიო (ka); 佳子内親王 (ja); Putri Kako dari Akishino (id); Kako de Akishino (es); Kako av Akishino (sv); Kako (pl); קאקו, נסיכת אקישנו (he); Prinses Kako van Akishino (nl); 佳子內親王 (zh-hant); Nội Thân vương Kako (vi); เจ้าหญิงคะโกะแห่งอะกิชิโนะ (th); 아키시노노미야 가코 (ko); Princess Kako of Akishino (en); كاكو أميرة أكيشينو (ar); Kako (cs); Puteri Kako (ms) figlia del Principe Akishino e della Principessa Akishino (it); 日本の女性皇族 (ja); aristocrate japonaise (fr); banphrionsa Seapánach (ga); aristokrata japoniarra (eu); aristócrata japonesa (es); Japanse prinses (nl); aristòcrata japonesa (ca); aristócrata xaponesa (ast); Prinzessin des japanischen Kaiserhauses (de); aristocrata japonesa (pt); aristócrata xaponesa (gl); Japanese princess (en); japonská princezna (cs); japansk prinsesse (da) Princesa Kako de Akishino (es); 佳子, 秋篠宮佳子内親王, 秋篠宮佳子 (ja); Kako, Princesse Kako (fr); เจ้าหญิงคะโกะ อะกิชิโนะ (th); Księżniczka Kako (pl); Princesa Kako d'Akishino (ca); Prinzessin Kako von Akishino (de); Kako de Akishino (pt); Princess Kako (en); شاهدخت کاکوی اکی شینو, شاهدخت کاکوی آکی شینو (fa); 秋篠宮佳子內親王, 秋篠宮佳子, 秋筱宫佳子内亲王 (zh) She eventually enrolled at the Gakushuin University.In August 2014, Princess Kako quit the Gakushuin University and cleared the entrance examination for her enrollment at the International Christian University aka ICU.