By TATSURO SUGIURA/ Staff Writer
October 23, 2020 at 18:04 JST
Princess Mako gazes at flowers on a crape myrtle on the grounds of the Akasaka Estate in Tokyo on Oct. 6. (Provided by the Imperial Household Agency)
Princess Mako, who turned 29 on Oct. 23, has managed to stay engaged with the public despite restrictions on her activities due to the COVID-19 pandemic by taking to the internet, according to the Imperial Household Agency. [Read More]
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