A Japanese princess gives up her title in exchange for marrying a commoner

A Japanese princess gives up her title in exchange for marrying a commoner

A Japanese princess gives up her title in exchange for marrying a commoner

Japanese Princess Ayako renounced her title in exchange for choosing the knight of her dreams from a commoner, which is one of the conditions of the imperial family in Japan. Women who want to marry a commoner must give up their titles.

The princess’s wedding ceremony took place in a temple-like building, in an atmosphere full of religious rituals, and included the exchange of wedding rings and the sharing of sake.

Ayako, 28, is the daughter of the emperor’s cousin, while the groom, Moriya, 32, works for the major shipping company Nippon Yusen.

The bride appeared with a hairstyle dating back to the Heian era, and wore a traditional dress bearing red and green inscriptions, while Moria wore a long men’s coat. Then the bride later wore a red Japanese robe.

Morea said it was his hope to help Ayako adjust to commoner life.

It should be noted that women who marry a member of the imperial family become members of the family, but like Ayako who marry a commoner, they must give up their title.

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