Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako visited Sannomaru Shozokan

On February 10, 2020, Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako visited the special exhibition "Entering the New Reign of Reiwa Era" at the Museum of the Imperial Collections (known as Sannomaru Shozokan in Japanese) in Tokyo. Among the items displayed there are Emperor Naruhito’s backpack from Gakushūin elementary school, Empress Masako’s Harvard thesis and dictionaries.
Naruhito and Masako visited the special exhibition Entering the New Reign of Reiwa Era at the Museum of the Imperial Collections
Naruhito and Masako visited the special exhibition Entering the New Reign of Reiwa Era at the Museum of the Imperial Collections
Naruhito and Masako visited the special exhibition Entering the New Reign of Reiwa Era at the Museum of the Imperial Collections
Naruhito and Masako visited the special exhibition Entering the New Reign of Reiwa Era at the Museum of the Imperial Collections

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  1. Magnifique couple sur la première photo... Masako est merveilleuse dans ce tailleur-pantalon aux couleurs très douces ; elle irradie.. Est-ce des perles que je vois ? Son époux est toujours très bien vêtu en harmonisant la couleur de sa cravate avec goût !

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  2. Anonymous11/2/20 10:14

    His tie is coordinated with her outfit, and her outfit is lovely, especially the scarf and jewelry entwinte within the scarf. Lovely!.... JT

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  3. Anonymous11/2/20 12:16

    Empress looks 20 years younger. trouser suits are her best
    j.

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  4. Anonymous11/2/20 12:41

    Delighted to seeing Masako in slacks again in a feminine way that might serve as a model also for western woman. She's getting more and more beautiful, womanly, beaming from inside and selfconfident.
    Katrin

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  5. Anonymous11/2/20 12:51

    Another beautifully tailored pantsuit with perfect accessories. I agree with Anon 1:14 that the necklace intertwined with the scarf/blouse adds an interesting touch. (V.M.)

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  6. The Empress is beautiful. I love her pant suit, especially the jacket with the shawl collar and cuffs trimmed in a satin-like fabric. Her scarf with jewels is extraordinary. The Emperor's matching blue tie is a nice touch.

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  7. Better and better, OMG!

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  8. Anonymous11/2/20 14:14

    Masako's trouser suit is beautiful. Her lovely height and proportions really 'suit' this style. The shawl collar and the cuffs, both with a satin finish add a touch of richness and elegance, and the printed scarf/blouse together with the jewellery compliment the outfit perfectly. I love the colour in the first photograph and hope that is the real colour, though the more-blue colour in the subsequent photos is ok as well.
    - Anon 9:13

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  9. They are truly beaming in their new roles, what a delight to see...
    Looking forward to their much anticipated trip to the UK shortly

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  10. Anonymous11/2/20 19:26

    Once again great look for the Empress. Very lovely light blue suit. This is a very nice Imperial couple.

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  11. Everything they do shows how well
    they embody the Imperial heritage
    No wonder the Japanese people are so
    proud of their royalty

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  12. Anonymous12/2/20 01:07

    She is becoming a true contender for the best dressed royal. So much dignity and class. Not to mention a quiet style that doesn’t scream at you. Well done your majesty!

    LH

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  13. Outstanding pantsuit, beautiful soft colour. The fit and length are perfect. Love the pearl earrings, superb.

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  14. Both impeccably dressed; more than anything else it's wonderful to see them both embrace and shine in their roles as Emperor & Empress, especially Empress Masako!>3>3

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  15. Anonymous12/2/20 09:58


    Long life




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