The Takamado Family Picture Thread


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New thread for old photos of the Takamado family. The Takamado family consisits of the late Prince Takamado, Princess Hisako and their three daughters Princess Tsuguko, Princess Noriko and Princess Ayako.

The late Prince Takamado is the 3rd son of Prince Mikasa. Prince Mikasa is the youngest brother of the late Emperor Hirohito.
 
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Photos of Princess Hisako's visit to the Aichi Expo
From Yomiuri news
#1: April 29
#2: May 5 at the Canadian Pavillion
#3,6: With Crown Princely couple of Spain on June 6
#4-5: May 9
#7-9: Expo 2005 Canada Website- Princess Takamado visiting Canada Pavillion to celebrate Anne of Green Gables Day on May 4
http://www.expo2005canada.gc.ca/en/news/1115657918.html (the site that contains the article)
 

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More pics!

from Yomuri Agency and Newscom...

- Prince Takamado, Princess Hisako, and Princesses Noriko and Ayako in 2001;
- The Wedding.
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#1,2 Prince and Princess Takamado
#3: Prince Takamado's book as a photographer
 

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Princess Hisako Takamado on July 2000
from corbis
 

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prince and princess Takamado's first daughter, princess Tsuguko Takamado. I think, this taken in 1991.
 

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Japanese Princess Takamado smiles as she receives a mascot of the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany, "Goleo", from Franz Beckenbauer, German football great and president of 2006 World Cup organizing committee, in Tokyo, 06 October 2005, while Japan's J-League Urawa Reds head coach Guido Buchwald applauds. Beckenbauer is now here for the promotion of next year's World Cup football event.

All photos from Newscom

Japan
Tokyo, 6 October 2005
Japan’s Crown Princess Takamado, who had already been guest of honour last summer at the FIFA Confederations Cup, posed with Germany’s Franz Beckenbauer in front of a mini replica of the football globe which is promoting the 2006 FIFA World Cup around the world. Stuttgart’s FIFA World Cup ambassador Guido Buchwald, who coaches the Urawa Red Diamonds and calls Tokyo his second home, was also present here. Buchwald won the FIFA World Cup in 1990, and received the Baden-Württemberg order of merit from German ambassador Henrik Schmiegelow for promoting German-Japanese relations. Princess Takamado was even more pleased, however, since she had asked for a cuddly toy version of Goleo VI, the FIFA World Cup mascot, and ended up taking a four foot replica of the lion home to her palace. The media presence was also bordering on record-breaking proportions, with 150 reporters on hand.
http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/060104/1/5sad.html
 

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Photo of Princess Hisako meeting Canada's Governor General during her visit to Canada in June 2003.
Photo from Kunaicho website
 

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The last set of photos from EJCA


 
Cocktail party at the Canadian Ambassador's Offical residence...
A portrait of Prince Takamado, by artist Ted Colyer, was unveiled and presented to be displayed in the Canadian Embassy...
Princess Takamado made some remarks and thanked the sponsors for their kind support (Jan. 15, 2004)



Offical opening of a Photographic Exhibit featuring work by Prince Takamado during his visits to Canada.


http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/4329/25234905a9da.png

Photos from PBase
 
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Dinner at the Offical Residence hosted by Ambassador Robert G. Wright followed by a concert Canadian Jazz Pianist Ron Davis.



Photos from PBase
 
The Cottars - 9th December 2004



Photos from PBase
 
Japan's Princess Takamado accompanied by British Columbia Premier Gordon Campbell view Japanese artifacts in the National Nikkei Museum and Heritage Centre in Burnaby on the second of a three day visit to Vancouver, June 08, 2004.



Photos from PBase
 
FANUC ROBONANO α-0iB
FANUC won the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Prize of Advanced Technology Award
...............The commendation ceremony took place on July 4th, 2005 at a Tokyo hotel in attendance of Her Imperial Highness Princess Takamado............
http://www.fanuc.co.jp/en/news/2005/0507/0507_robonanoaward.html

Photo: Her Imperial Highness Princess Takamado
with an ultra-precision machining sample in her hand.
On the right is Mr. Tomohiko Kawai
The photo credited by FujiSankei Business i
 
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Old photos of the family
from www.yuko2ch.net

I really like these photos especially the last one b/c it's so hard to find such rare photos
 
Stylish Princess

With all the attention paid to the European princesses, I wanted to acknowledge Princess Hisako for her style and presentation. She always seems to be impeccable in her outfits, and while they are conservative, she never appears dowdy or age-innappropriate.

In addition, IMO she is the most effective representative of the modern Imperial family because she always is pictured with a big, genuine smile and seems sincerely happy to greet people and serve in the various functions which she attends.

It truly is a tragedy her husband died so young. I think they both represented their family and their country well. And who knows, they might have also been another chance to avoid all the succession crisis by the birth of a son.

Regardless, kudos to her!

Mapper
 
Hereditary Mapmaker said:
With all the attention paid to the European princesses, I wanted to acknowledge Princess Hisako for her style and presentation. She always seems to be impeccable in her outfits, and while they are conservative, she never appears dowdy or age-innappropriate.

In addition, IMO she is the most effective representative of the modern Imperial family because she always is pictured with a big, genuine smile and seems sincerely happy to greet people and serve in the various functions which she attends.

It truly is a tragedy her husband died so young. I think they both represented their family and their country well. And who knows, they might have also been another chance to avoid all the succession crisis by the birth of a son.

Regardless, kudos to her!

Mapper
Yes, Princess Hisako is the most visible and best representative of their family, IMHO. She never seems put out - just putting her best foot forward and her sincerity also shines through. She is truly worthy of being Imperial. It does make me think that what's she is doing is something that Masako envisioned for herself. It would have been better to see both of them out there in the world.

Thanks, mandyy, for the last set of pictures. :flowers: I also like the last one best - you're right, it's rare to see the 3 Takamado girls together.
 
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HIH the Dowager Princess Takamado Hisako at Omani Cultural Week in Tokyo, december 2011.

**Pic** - Kunaicho
 
some more recent pictures of the takamado ladies...
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Check up your links, carlota, if you please.
Several links are not working for me, and my antivirus says there is some malware in the couple of others.:sad:
 
Prince and Princess Takamado: 1 ** 2
 
Princess Takamado visited Tåkern, Sweden, in April 2016 before she attended at king Carl Gustaf's 70th birthday celebration.
Princess Takamado is the Honorary President of BirdLife International, and has a passion and a commitment for birds and nature. She is also a devoted and skilled nature photographer and photographs eagerly during trips around the world.
Magnus Vahlquist, residing at Örgården and former Swedish Ambassador in Japan, has often spoken warmly of Tåkern at meetings with Princess Takamado. On previous visits to Sweden, the princess hasn't had time to visit Tåkern. This time she had, and the princess spent four hours at a birdwatching tower.
http://www.takern.se/Takamada4-webb.jpg
http://www.takern.se/Takamada2-webb.jpg
http://www.takern.se/Takamada med gänget1-webb.jpg
 
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