Early life and education Princess Yōko was born on 25 October 1983 at the
Japanese Red Cross Medical Center in
Hiroo, Shibuya, Tokyo, the second and last child and daughter of
Prince Tomohito of Mikasa and his wife
Princess Nobuko. She attended the prestigious
Gakushūin School for her primary, junior high, and high school education. The Princess is a graduate of the
Gakushuin Women's College, the Faculty of Intercultural Studies, the Department of Japanese Studies with a bachelor's degree in
Japanese studies. A practitioner of the traditional
Japanese martial art of
kendo from an early age, the Princess was selected to participate in exhibition tournaments in France and Germany in 2005, as well as the
Aichi World's Fair held the same year. In July 2006, Princess Yōko attended the national convention Kendo Housewives.
Public appearances Princess Yōko came of age in October 2003 and attended a press conference on her birthday, during which reporters asked her about her plans for the future. For the occasion, she received the second class of the
Order of the Precious Crown and was able to begin to take part in royal duties and official engagements. Princess Yōko has been active in various volunteer activities, especially with the
Japanese Red Cross Society, from December 2006 to November 2012. She was inaugurated as the Patron of the International Association for Universal Design (IAUD) in August 2013, a position previously held by her father.
Household On 6 June 2012 Prince Tomohito died from multiple organ failure. His funeral and ceremony was attended by Princess Yōko and other members of the Imperial Family. In June 2013 in a statement about the Prince's household, it was announced by the Imperial Household Agency that "it [had] reduced the number of households in the Imperial family by one", integrating it into the household led by his father. According to the agency's officials the household integration would not have any effect on lives of the widow and daughters of Prince Tomohito. Yōko remains in the original household now carried on by her elder sister while a separate household was established for their mother. ==Health==