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The best-married Japanese imperial princess could not escape the seven-year itch, and Chieya Noriko was deeply involved in the divorce storm

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Today's Japanese imperial family, 27-year-old Princess Akishinomiya Ieya Yoshiko has become an irreproachable imperial family with her unquestionable appearance.

The best-married Japanese imperial princess could not escape the seven-year itch, and Chieya Noriko was deeply involved in the divorce storm

Princess Kaneko of the Japanese Imperial Family

But seven years ago, Princess Jiazi's cousin, Princess Noriko, who was six years older than her, was the face of the imperial family at that time.

The best-married Japanese imperial princess could not escape the seven-year itch, and Chieya Noriko was deeply involved in the divorce storm

Princess Noriko at the time of marriage (at the age of 26)

Princess Noriko, born on 22 July 1988, is the second daughter of Prince Kenhito and Princess Hisako of Kodan palace. 168 cm tall, The canon is not only good looking and slender, but also has an outstanding temperament.

The best-married Japanese imperial princess could not escape the seven-year itch, and Chieya Noriko was deeply involved in the divorce storm

Prince Kenin of Kodan Palace has a family of five

Prince Kenhito of the Godan Palace and his wife, Princess Hisako, had three daughters. The eldest daughter, Seiko, remains unmarried and remains with her mother, Princess Hisako (whose father, Prince Kenin, has died). The second daughter Noriko and the third daughter, Nobuko, both married commoners and broke away from the imperial family and became ordinary Japanese people.

Their grandfather was a prominent anti-war faction of the Japanese imperial family, Prince Takahito, the youngest brother of Emperor Showa. Because of their political disagreements with Emperor Showa, who fought the main battle, Prince Chongren's family has been excluded from the circle of power.

The best-married Japanese imperial princess could not escape the seven-year itch, and Chieya Noriko was deeply involved in the divorce storm

The three sisters of the Kodan Palace family are with their grandfather Prince Chongren

In terms of education, Princess Noriko, like other members of the royal family, entered the Gakuin After graduating from Matsutao Kindergarten, after going through elementary, junior high, and high school, she entered the Faculty of Literature at the University of Gakuen to pursue a degree in psychology.

Princess Noriko, who was a child, was the favorite daughter of her father, Prince Kenin, and this photograph of a young Noriko riding on her father's shoulder can also be seen from her father's doting.

The best-married Japanese imperial princess could not escape the seven-year itch, and Chieya Noriko was deeply involved in the divorce storm

Princess Noriko rode on her father's shoulders as a child

In 2014, the 26-year-old Princess Noriko announced her engagement to the 40-year-old Senkaku Kuniharu, and there was an uproar. To the surprise of the people, the man was not only fifteen years older than the duke of the canon, but also had an ordinary appearance and was a cleric. In today's parlance, he is a "greasy uncle."

The best-married Japanese imperial princess could not escape the seven-year itch, and Chieya Noriko was deeply involved in the divorce storm

Princess Noriko's wedding ceremony with Senkaku Kunihito

However, for the Gaodan palace family, whose father died early and was already on the outskirts of the royal family, low-key was the way their mother and daughter had to survive. Therefore, this marriage was even interpreted by many media as Princess Dianzi was not actually "married", but "high climbing".

The best-married Japanese imperial princess could not escape the seven-year itch, and Chieya Noriko was deeply involved in the divorce storm

Noriko Senke Kunimaro Yotsumako Chike

Chiya Kuniji (せんげくにまろ) is the eldest son of Miyaji Izumo Taisha in Shimane Prefecture, Japan, and is said to have met in 2007 and the two share common hobbies, such as bird watching and tree planting.

On October 5, 2014, Princess Noriko and Senya Kunimitsu held a grand wedding ceremony at Izumo Taisha Shrine. In accordance with Japanese imperial tradition, weddings are held in Shinto ceremonies. This is another female member of the Japanese imperial family who married a commoner after Akira Akira Kuroda, the eldest daughter of Emperor Akihito, married a commoner in 2005.

According to the provisions of the imperial model, Princess Noriko broke away from the imperial family from the date of marriage and changed her name to Senka Noriko. He also received a one-time subsidy payment of about 6 million yuan from the Japanese government.

The best-married Japanese imperial princess could not escape the seven-year itch, and Chieya Noriko was deeply involved in the divorce storm

The wedding ceremony between Senkaku kuniko and Senga Noriko

The wedding seven years ago was grand and warm! Not only relatives gathered, but also dignitaries gathered! "I've been looking forward to this day for many years," Chieya said at the wedding ceremony.

The best-married Japanese imperial princess could not escape the seven-year itch, and Chieya Noriko was deeply involved in the divorce storm

Qianjia Guodi and Qianjia Dianzi at the wedding banquet

Princess Noriko's first meeting with Senga Kunihito was as early as April 2007. At that time, Noriko, who had followed her mother, Princess Hisako, to the Izumo Taisha Shrine was only 19 years old, the age when her love dou first opened. The young princess who has lived in the deep palace for a long time has almost no opportunity to contact men, and when she meets the 34-year-old Qianjia Guomu who exudes the charm of a mature man, she falls in love without suspense!

The best-married Japanese imperial princess could not escape the seven-year itch, and Chieya Noriko was deeply involved in the divorce storm

Senkaku Kuniko and Chine Noriko at the wedding ceremony

In 2008, the Japanese Imperial Family held a coming-of-age ceremony for Noriko, who is 20 years old or older. Since then, she has been making frequent trips between Tokyo and Shimane. The relationship between the two also heated up rapidly, and the exchanges between the two families became increasingly close, developing in the direction of marriage.

Despite the fifteen-year age gap and the gulf between royalty and commoners, their love was not affected in the slightest. There is only one wedding before marriage.

The best-married Japanese imperial princess could not escape the seven-year itch, and Chieya Noriko was deeply involved in the divorce storm

In the hearts of most Japanese people, the ancestor of the imperial family is the god Amaterasu, and his descendants are also descendants of the gods. The royal princess married the next generation of the head of the Izumo Taisha Shrine, which is also a door-to-door pair.

The best-married Japanese imperial princess could not escape the seven-year itch, and Chieya Noriko was deeply involved in the divorce storm

At the wedding ceremony, Qianjia Guodi said, "After two thousand years, we have finally ushered in this wedding that is destined by heaven!" Everything is God's arrangement."

For this marriage, it can be seen from the timeline that both Izumo Taisha and the Japanese Imperial Family attach great importance to it.

On May 27, 2014, the engagement ceremony was held.

On July 4, 2014, a ceremony was held.

On October 2, 2014, the Japanese Imperial Family reported the marriage to ancestors and gods at the Shrine of the Imperial Shrine of the Kensho Shrine.

On October 5, 2014, a grand wedding ceremony was held at the Kagura Shrine of Izumo Taisha Shrine, where Senya Kuniji served as the head of the Temple.

Princess Noriko's wedding can be described as full of face!

The best-married Japanese imperial princess could not escape the seven-year itch, and Chieya Noriko was deeply involved in the divorce storm

Kagura Hall of Izumo Taisha Shrine

Because of the marriage with the imperial princess, Izumo Taisha, which was originally only an authority in Shimane Prefecture, began to become famous throughout Japan. Driven by curiosity, many Japanese people went to the Izumo Taisha Shrine in Shimane Prefecture to pay respects, hoping to meet the former imperial princess and the current hostess of the shrine. Izumo Taisha Shrine has also jumped from a shrine that was originally a local shrine to one of the largest shrines in Japan.

The best-married Japanese imperial princess could not escape the seven-year itch, and Chieya Noriko was deeply involved in the divorce storm

Signs on the Izumo Taisha Shrine on the highway

As the cousin of Princess Noriko, the then Crown Prince Naruhito also gave this sister enough face. Naruhito's wife, Masako, is even more prolific and dedicated herself to the marriage of her husband's younger sister.

The best-married Japanese imperial princess could not escape the seven-year itch, and Chieya Noriko was deeply involved in the divorce storm

Senka's son at the wedding feast

Princess Noriko at the wedding ceremony, whether wearing traditional costumes or modern fashion, is gentle and elegant, and is praised as "the most temperamental bride"!

The best-married Japanese imperial princess could not escape the seven-year itch, and Chieya Noriko was deeply involved in the divorce storm

The Senka Kunihi family has a strong family foundation because they have been in charge of the Izumo Taisha for generations. After the marriage, the couple lived in a newly built detached villa near the Izumo Taisha Shrine, and everything looked very happy.

The best-married Japanese imperial princess could not escape the seven-year itch, and Chieya Noriko was deeply involved in the divorce storm

Noriko Senke

However, the spell of the "Seven Year Itch" doesn't seem to spare the seemingly happy couple.

Senka Noriko and Senkaku Kuniko have separated many years ago!

Chie noriko left Shimane Prefecture to buy a house in Tokyo and live alone!

Senka Noriko and Senkaku Kokuji are about to divorce!

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Various rumors began to circulate in Japan.

The whistleblowers also provided definitive evidence:

People who live near the Izumo Taisha Shrine reported that "I haven't seen the former royal princess for a long time, and she may have moved somewhere else!" After all, the life of the rich is not something that we ordinary people can understand."

Someone near the Tokyo Imperial Palace broke the news that "I often see Princess Noriko and her mother, Princess Hisako, traveling in a car, and this is coming back to her mother's house!" ”

According to insiders, the reason behind all this is only because the two did not give birth to a son and a half daughter in the seven years after their marriage.

The best-married Japanese imperial princess could not escape the seven-year itch, and Chieya Noriko was deeply involved in the divorce storm

Princess Gaodangong's concubine Anderson with three daughters

Even the more fortunate people even called the Miyauchi Agency to inquire about the details, and the Miyauchi Agency replied that "Senga Noriko did live in Tokyo for a long time, but not because of the marriage crisis, but because she wanted to assist her mother in arranging the marriage of other female members of the imperial family."

In fact, the current Japanese imperial family does not have female members of the imperial family who will be married. Therefore, the answer of the Palace Interior Hall is undoubtedly that there is no silver in this place.

The best-married Japanese imperial princess could not escape the seven-year itch, and Chieya Noriko was deeply involved in the divorce storm

Senga Noriko (left) and mother (middle) sister (right)

The divorce crisis between Senka Noriko and Senkaku Kuniko is not unfounded, and when asked whether they are separated, both of them have adopted the method of bowing their heads and not answering positively.

Although, according to the provisions of the Royal Model, members of the royal family are not allowed to divorce. However, as a commoner, Senga Noriko is not limited to this, and she has the same divorce rights as ordinary Japanese people.

For Senga Kunihi, as the head of Izumo Taisha, it is undoubtedly necessary to have children to inherit the family business in the future. But seven years after marrying the royal princess, he is still childless at the age of 47, and his inner anxiety can be imagined.

The best-married Japanese imperial princess could not escape the seven-year itch, and Chieya Noriko was deeply involved in the divorce storm

Senka Noriko (right) and her sister Chengzi Wang (middle)

Not being able to give birth to a child is undoubtedly painful and desperate for the couple of the parties. In today's science and technology is so developed, I believe they should take a lot of measures, but the reality is always so cruel. We don't know if their marital crisis is due to children, but by all indications, news of their divorce should be in the news soon.

Today, Senga Noriko lives in the Imperial Palace in Tokyo all year round, accompanying her mother, Princess Hisako. For the rumors from the outside world, "Will you no longer go back to live in Shimane?" And "Will you buy a house in Tokyo and live by yourself?" Such a question, she just laughed through.

The best-married Japanese imperial princess could not escape the seven-year itch, and Chieya Noriko was deeply involved in the divorce storm

Noriko Senya, who now lives in Tokyo (third from left)

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