Japan's Princess Kako attended the 2024 Doremifa Dance event

Princess Kako wore a royal blue jacket and a white black polka dot silk dress at the Metropolitan Dance Festival

On July 16, 2024, Japanese Princess Kako attended the "Doremifa Dance Concert," an event for the disabled, as part of the Tokyo Metropolitan Dance Festival at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. Afterwards, Princess Kako met with the members of the dance team for people with disabilities. The event was organized by a Tokyo-based non-profit organization dedicated to the welfare of people with disabilities.

Princess Kako wore a royal blue jacket and a white black polka dot silk dress at the Metropolitan Dance Festival

Princess Kako wore a royal blue jacket and a white black polka dot silk dress at the Metropolitan Dance Festival

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  1. Anonymous17/6/24 13:06

    The only thing this outfit needs are some new kicks. She seems to have magical powers over the wardrobe restrictions placed upon the royal women of Japan. She makes the outfits look cute and quirky instead of boring and dated.

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    1. Absolutely agree--and at least the shoes aren't trainers!

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  2. Anonymous17/6/24 16:43

    I don't understand why she always has to bow when greeting someone. Maybe it is the way Japanese royals (royal ladies ?) have to conduct according to their "protocol". Her outfit is looking outdated.

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    1. Anonymous17/6/24 20:24

      Bowing is a very long held Japanese tradition of showing respect and politeness among ALL Japanese people - not just royals. It is not a display of subservience. If only more of the world's population were as respectful to each other.
      - Anon 9:13

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    2. Anonymous17/6/24 21:26

      the Japanese people greet each other by bowing

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    3. Anonymous18/6/24 00:03

      All Japanese people (famously, I'd say) bow when they greet someone, bow to say goodbye, bow in conversation, etc.

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    4. Anonymous18/6/24 15:48

      Maybe in Japan. Those who are working in my town are not so respectful to other people.

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  3. Anonymous17/6/24 17:22

    Cette petite robe est mignonne, mais serait plus jolie avec des chaussures plates. Paloma.

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  4. Trop mignonne Kako même si sa tenue n'est pas vraiment tendance ainsi qu'au niveau des chaussures ; j'ai essayé de mieux voir ses boucles d'oreilles ?!

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  5. Anonymous17/6/24 19:51

    Dear No Name 14:43, If you don’t know why the Japanese bow, and not only the Imperial Family, do your research and stop criticising. The same applies to dress protocol and sartorial customs.
    🌞 Virginia

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    1. Anonymous18/6/24 12:01

      Nasty

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    2. Anonymous18/6/24 15:53

      @ Virginia
      If you don't know the difference anymore in "wondering" something or asking a simple question ....... your behavior is very bad not mine. About the dress I am not obliged to like the way someone is dressed just because she/he happens to be a royal.

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  6. Anonymous18/6/24 00:39

    She's just always looks so cute. She makes a great representative of the Japanese Royal family.

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  7. Anonymous18/6/24 00:40

    This site contains images of Kako's attendance at the event.

    https://www.fnn.jp/articles/gallery/714796


    Princess Kako Attends Dance Event for People with Disabilities
    https://japannews.yomiuri.co.jp/society/imperial-family/20240617-192471/

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  8. Anonymous18/6/24 03:07

    Nice outfit. Always fun to see her. css

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  9. Anonymous18/6/24 03:17

    It's wonderful that in every scene, she as well as the people around her are smiling!

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  10. What a marvelous visit from this lovely lady. How uplifting for the participants. She has such a lovely way about her. Love her b/white ensemble. She is so engaging and happy.

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