Ayako Moriya(Thủ cốc huyến tử,Moriya Ayako,born 15 September 1990),formerlyPrincess Ayako of Takamado(Huyến tử nữ vương,Ayako Joō),is a former member of theImperial House of Japanand the youngest of three daughters ofNorihito, Prince Takamado,andHisako, Princess Takamado.[1]She married Kei Moriya, a commoner, on 29 October 2018. As part of her marriage to a commoner, she gave up her imperial title and left theJapanese Imperial Family,as required by law.
Ayako Moriya | |
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Born | Princess Ayako of Takamado(Huyến tử nữ vương) 15 September 1990 Aiiku Hospital,Minami-Azabu, Tokyo,Japan |
Spouse |
Kei Moriya (m.2018) |
Children | 3 sons |
Parents |
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Relatives | Imperial House of Japan |
Biography
editChildhood and studies
editPrincess Ayako was born on 15 September 1990 at theAiiku Hospital inMinami-Azabu,Tokyo.She was the first member of the Imperial Family to be born in theHeisei period,the era of her first cousin once removed, EmperorAkihito.
Princess Ayako attended the prestigiousGakushūinSchool for her primary, junior high, and high school education. While she was a student at Gakushūin Women's High School, in 2007, she visited New Zealand under a school-sponsoredhomestayprogram. In April 2009, she enrolled in theJosai International University(JIU),Faculty of Social Work Studies.[2]
The Princess made short term visits toCamosun CollegeinVictoria, British Columbia,Canada, as part of exchange tours with Josai International University in 2010 and 2011.[3]In March 2013, Princess Ayako graduated Josai International University and was accepted into the graduate school.[3]In September 2013, Princess Ayako returned to Camosun College to begin intensive English studies. She completed her studies at Camosun College in April 2015. She then spent time at theUniversity of British Columbiabefore returning to Japan in August 2015. On 16 March, Princess Ayako of Takamado graduated from Josai International University and received a master's degree of social welfare.[3]She is currently a research fellow at JIU's Faculty of Social Work Studies.[4]She continues to attend ceremonies and functions at the palace when studies permit.[3]
Engagement, marriage and children
editPrincess Ayako became formally engaged in a ceremony on 12 August 2018 to businessman Kei Moriya, aKeio Universitygraduate who works for the shipping firmNippon Yusen.[4][5]The two were first introduced to each other in December 2017 by Ayako's mother, Princess Takamado, who has been a friend of Moriya's parents.[6]The wedding took place on 29 October 2018 atMeiji Shrine.[4][7]The wedding ceremony was held privately and featuredShintorituals.[8]The bride wore "akimonorobe andhakamapants ", while the groom appeared in a morning suit and was given a top hat that had previously belonged to Ayako's father, Prince Takamado.[6]A crowd of 1,000 well-wishers lined the area around the shrine.[8]She renounced her royal status in accordance with theImperial Household Law.[9]A reception banquet also took place on 31 October atNew Otani Hotelin Tokyo with the thenCrown PrinceandCrown Princessin attendance.[10]The government decided to bestow a one-time ¥107 million ($950,000) allowance on the couple.[8]
Unlike other princesses who renounced their honorary posts and patronages, Ayako retained her status as honorary president of the Canada-Japan Society and the Japan Sea Cadet Federation. The decision seems to be made due to the shrinking size of the imperial family, although the Imperial Household Agency denied playing an active role in making the decision and described it as "an agreement between the princess and the two organizations".[11]
On 6 August 2019, it was announced that Ayako was expecting her first child in the autumn.[12]On 17 November 2019, she gave birth to a son, Jō Moriya,[13]at Aiiku Hospital in Tokyo.[14][15]On 21 April 2022, it was announced that Ayako was pregnant with her second child, whose birth would take place in the summer.[16]She gave birth to her second son on 1 September 2022, at Aiiku Hospital.[17][18][19][20]On 10 May 2024, Ayako gave birth to her third son.[21]
Titles and styles
editStyles of Princess Ayako of Takamado (before her marriage) | |
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Reference style | Her Imperial Highness |
Spoken style | Your Imperial Highness |
- 15 September 1990 – 29 October 2018:Her Imperial HighnessPrincess Ayako of Takamado
- 29 October 2018 – present:Mrs.Kei Moriya
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References
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External links
edit- Her Imperial Highness Princess Takamado and her familyat the Imperial Household Agency website