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The most beautiful princess in Japan celebrated her 29th birthday.

Princess Jiazi, the most beautiful princess in Japan, celebrated her 29th birthday.

The Japanese royal family officially exposed the video and several pictures of Princess Jiazi walking in nature and walking across a small bridge. Princess Jiazi wore a kimono and took many beautiful photos in the courtyard of Qiuxiao Palace. Unlike the birthday photos taken by Princess Aiko, the daughter of Emperor Naruhito, Princess Jiazi left a birthday commemorative photo with beautiful nature as the background.

Princess Jiazi is called "the most beautiful princess in the Japanese royal family". She broke the blood of the Japanese royal family and singled out the advantages of her parents. She was much more beautiful than other princesses in the Japanese royal family since she was a child. After the photos were published, netizens also sent birthday wishes, while Princess Zangya was as beautiful as a fairy, and some netizens called Princess Jiazi the emperor.

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Jiazi practiced dancing since childhood and served as the captain of the school dance team in high school. Jiazi 20 19 graduated from the International Christian University majoring in psychology, and did not pursue further studies or work. Instead, she took on some social and public responsibilities of the royal family and helped to handle royal official duties.

2065438+September 2009, Jiazi officially went abroad for the first time and visited Austria and Hungary. May, 20021year, served as an external employee of Japan Federation of the Hearing Impaired; 10 took over the position of honorary president of Japan Tennis Association from her sister Mako who got married and left the royal family. This year, on behalf of the royal family, Jiazi participated in 69 official activities, including 1 1, went to South America to attend the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Japan and Peru1,communicated with local Japanese people and visited Machu Picchu, a world heritage site.