Princess Nori now Mrs. Kuroda
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After a year of traditional preparations and rites, Princess Nori married Tokyo Metropolitan Government employee Yoshiki Kuroda on Nov. 15.
Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko observed their only daughter's last moment as a member of the royal family.
Through the wedding with Kuroda, 40, a commoner, the 36-year-old princess must give up her royal title as demanded by the Imperial House Law.
It was the first wedding in 45 years for a reigning emperor's daughter.
The last time a reigning emperor's daughter married and became a commoner was in 1960, when Princess Takako, the fifth daughter of the late Emperor Showa, wed a banker.
The Kurodas started their life together at a condominium they have rented near the palace before they purchase a new condo, possibly in the spring.
The government will provide the couple with a one-time payment of ¥152.5 million.
About 30 people from both families attended the low-key Shinto-style wedding. (Kyodo)
紀宮さま、黒田さんと挙式
天皇家の長女、紀宮さまと東京都職員の黒田慶樹さんの結婚式が15日行なわれた。
Shukan ST: Nov. 25, 2005
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