Empress Masako

January 11, 2024
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Empress Masako
Full Name Empress Masako
Date Of Birth Dec 9, 1963(1963-12-09)
Age 61
Birthplace Toranomon Hospital
Country Japan
Horoscope Sagittarius

Empress Masako Biography

Birthday Dec 9
Birth Year 1963

Empress Masako is one of the most popular and richest Consort who was born on December 9, 1963 in Toranomon Hospital, Japan.

On her 55th birthday, Masako released a statement saying that she felt insecure about her future role as an empress, but added that she would like “to make an effort for the happiness of the people.”

Masako Owada (小和田雅子 , Owada Masako) was born on 9 December 1963 at Toranomon Hospital in Toranomon, Minato, Tokyo. She is the eldest daughter of Yumiko Egashira (b. 1938) and Hisashi Owada (b. 1932), a senior diplomat and former president of the International Court of Justice. She has two younger sisters, twins named Setsuko and Reiko (b. 1966).

Empress Masako Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Consort
House Living in own house.

Empress Masako is one of the richest Consort from Japan. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Empress Masako 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Their daughter’s birth, which occurred more than eight years after their marriage, sparked lively debate in Japan about whether The Imperial Household Law of 1947 should be changed from that of agnatic primogeniture to either cognatic or absolute primogeniture, which would allow a woman to succeed to the Chrysanthemum Throne.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

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Who is Empress Masako Dating?

According to our records, Empress Masako married to Naruhito. As of December 1, 2023, Empress Masako’s is not dating anyone.

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Masako first met Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan, at a tea for Infanta Elena, Duchess of Lugo in November 1986, during her studies at the University of Tokyo. The prince was immediately captivated by her and arranged for them to meet several times over the next few weeks. Because of this they were pursued relentlessly by the press throughout 1987. However, Masako’s name disappeared from the list of possible royal brides due to controversy about her maternal grandfather, Yutaka Egashira, who while working for the Industrial Bank of Japan was assigned to take over management of one of its creditors the Chisso Corporation to prevent it from financial collapse. Chisso, built in the 1930s, dumped the methylmercury used to make acetaldehyde (a chemical in plastic) into the water surrounding Minamata and other towns, causing the infamous Minamata disease and the resulting scandal.

Facts & Trivia

Ray Ranked on the list of most popular Consort. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Japan. Empress Masako celebrates birthday on December 9 of every year.

Two years later, in 1988, Masako was chosen by the Ministry to be sponsored for two years’ postgraduate study overseas with full pay, just as her father Hisashi had been years earlier. Masako “desperately wanted to go back to Harvard to do her master’s”. According to her former Harvard adviser Oliver Oldman, she “tried to re-enroll to work towards … a Juris Doctor. However, Harvard’s bureaucrats would not give her credit for her study-time at the University of Tokyo.” Therefore, Masako enrolled in her second choice, studying International Relations under Sir Adam Roberts at Balliol College, Oxford. However, for unclear reasons Masako did not finish her thesis and instead returned to Japan in 1990.

Top Facts about Empress Masako

  1. Empress Masako became Empress of Japan in May 2019.
  2. She is the first empress in over 200 years.
  3. Prior to becoming empress, she was a diplomat.
  4. She studied at Harvard and Oxford universities.
  5. Masako has struggled with mental health issues for years.
  6. The imperial couple has no children, causing concern about succession.
  7. She has taken on a more public role since becoming empress.
  8. Masako is known for her fashion sense and traditional attire.
  9. Her coronation ceremony was postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic.
  10. The imperial family’s role in Japanese society remains controversial and debated

Was Empress Masako a commoner?

She became the third commoner to marry into the imperial family , after her mother-in-law and her sister-in-law, Princess Kiko. Naruhito and Masako marked their 20th wedding anniversary in June 2013.

Who is the princess of Japan now?

Japan’s Princess Aiko held her first press conference in Tokyo yesterday. After turning 20, the princess, who is currently a sophomore at Gakushuin University studying Japanese literature, is now considered an adult member of Japan’s royal family, and is able to carry out public duties.

Can Empress Masako speak English?

Princess Masako is an intelligent young woman with an impressive resume. She speaks six languages: English, Russian, French, Japanese, Spanish and German. She graduated magna cum laude from Harvard, studied at Balliol College, Oxford and received a law degree from Tokyo University, Japan’s No.

Who will be the next emperor of Japan?

Outside of his 86-year-old uncle, Prince Hitachi, Emperor Naruhito has only two possible successors: his younger brother, Crown Prince Akishino, and Akishino’s teenage son, Hisahito.

Does Japan still have a royal family?

This Japanese monarchy is said to be the oldest continuous hereditary monarchy in the world. The Imperial House recognizes 126 monarchs, beginning with Emperor Jimmu (traditionally dated to 11 February 660 BC), and continuing up to the current emperor, Naruhito.

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