The Star Malaysia

Japan’s Princess Ayako marries a commoner

-

Japan’s Princess Ayako married a commoner in a ritualfill­ed ceremony at Tokyo’s Meiji Shrine.

Ayako and groom Kei Moriya were shown on national news yesterday walking slowly before guests at the shrine.

The wedding took place in one of the pagoda-like buildings in the shrine complex and included an exchange of rings and a sharing of a cup of sake, according to Japanese media.

Both rituals are relatively routine for Shinto-style weddings, including those of regular Japanese.

Ayako, 28, is the daughter of the emperor’s cousin, and Moriya, 32, works for major shipping company Nippon Yusen.

She wore a Heian-era style hairdo, which is swept back into a ponytail, and a traditiona­l robe splashed with red and green patterns, while Moriya wore coattails.

She later changed into a red Japanese robe.

“I am filled with happiness,” she told reporters after the ceremony.

Women who marry into the imperial family become members of the family, but those who marry commoners, like Ayako, must leave.

Moriya said he hoped to help Ayako adjust to a commoner’s life.

“I want us to work together, hand in hand, to create a family filled with smiles,” he said.

Ayako bid farewell to Emperor Akihito last week.

She said she hoped to continue to help the emperor and empress as a former member of the imperial family.

The eldest granddaugh­ter of the emperor is set to marry a commoner in 2020.

Akihito has said he will abdicate next year.

His eldest son, Crown Prince Naruhito, will ascend to the Chrysanthe­mum Throne on May 1.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Charming couple:Ayako with Moriya speaking to reporters after their wedding ceremony at the Meiji Shrine in Tokyo.
— Reuters Charming couple:Ayako with Moriya speaking to reporters after their wedding ceremony at the Meiji Shrine in Tokyo.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia