Japan's Princess Aiko celebrates coming of age

Japan's Princess Aiko celebrates coming of age
Japan's Princess Aiko greets the press on the occasion of her coming-of-age at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Japan on Dec 5, 2021.
PHOTO: Reuters

TOKYO - Japan's Princess Aiko, the only child of Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako, on Sunday (Dec 5) celebrated her coming of age at the Imperial Palace in central Tokyo after turning 20 on Wednesday.

Aiko, who is not eligible to ascend to the Chrysanthemum Throne, limited by law to males, bowed and smiled to the press wearing a tiara and a long white dress.

The princess wants to become an adult who can be of service to others, she said in a statement released by the Imperial Household Agency on her birthday.

"I am deeply grateful to all who have been involved in my journey to this day," Aiko said.

It was heartbreaking that many people around the world have died due to Covid-19, she said, expressing hope that "a peaceful and vibrant life" would come to everyone as soon as possible.

[embed]https://youtu.be/msbW8uO35XQ[/embed]

READ ALSO: As Japan's Princess Aiko turns 20, what her 'boring' coming-of-age reveals about an imperial family in crisis

This website is best viewed using the latest versions of web browsers.