Texarkana Gazette

Japanese princess engaged to college lover

- By Mari Yamaguchi

TOKYO—Japanese Emperor Akihito’s oldest grandchild, Princess Mako, said Sunday she is getting married to a university classmate who won her heart with bright smiles and sincerity.

Mako and fiance Kei Komuro, both 25, said at a news conference that their relationsh­ip started when the princess sat behind him at a campus meeting five years ago at Tokyo’s Internatio­nal Christian University, where they graduated.

“First I was attracted by his bright smiles like the sun,” Mako said, smiling shyly. They talked for the first time at the event for students ahead of a study-abroad program, and then started dating.

Over time, she said she learned he is “a sincere, strong-minded, hard worker, and he has a big heart,” Mako said.

The couple had a long-distance relationsh­ip while studying overseas—Mako in Britain and Komuro in the U.S.—for one year. Then Komuro proposed to her after dinner in December 2013.

Mako has since introduced him to her parents, Prince Akishino, second in line to the Chrysanthe­mum throne, and Princess Kiko, as someone she wished to “share her future with.”

Komuro said he was so thankful and happy to have been accepted by her parents, and her grandparen­ts, Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko.

Komuro, a legal assistant who loves playing jazz piano, pledged to have “a relaxed and peaceful” home together.

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