The Japanese Imperial Family's New Year's Custom "The Ceremony of The Beginning of the Book" was held at the Imperial Palace on January 14, in attendance by imperial families such as Emperor Naruhito, Prince Fumihito of Akishinomiya, and Princess Yoshiko. One of the goose-yellow appearances of the Binzi King is elegant and generous, which is particularly eye-catching.
Binzi wears a pale yellow "usual dress" and wears a top hat of the same color, the dress skirt with a small high neck is embroidered with dark lines, and an oval diamond brooch under the neckline is decorative, simple and high-grade. Hanging around the neck is a mid-length pearl necklace, and the rounded pearls are close to the size of rice grains, which is also very rare in the styling accessories of the notoriously low-key Japanese imperial family members.
Binzi sits in a dignified posture, petite but bright, as if with its own spotlight, which is particularly eye-catching in the crowd.
Binko's father, Prince Hirohito, was a cousin of Emperor Akihito, and Binzi was made empress as a female imperial family member of emperor Taisho's direct lineage for three generations. Japan's "oldest queen" Tsubasa celebrated her 40th birthday in December last year, and she is still single and unmarried.
The eldest daughter of the Mikasamiya family, Binzi, received a doctorate in philosophy from Merton College, Oxford University, and was a well-known scholar and had excellent ability to perform royal duties. In addition to attending various official duties, he also established his own clubs and participated in activities to spread Japanese culture, and his status of activities was a model for the imperial family.
According to Japanese media reports on January 15, Binzi once reported the good news of marriage, but the marriage was about to be regrettably broken up, and then the ex-boyfriend married another woman, and the sad Binzi was bent on work and healed his emotional wounds in the busy work. According to a person from the Imperial Household Agency, Tsubasa bought a detached villa in Kyoto a few years ago and lived a quiet single life.