Princess Yuriko, the oldest princess in the current imperial family, celebrated her birthday on the 4th, 99 years old.

The Imperial Household Agency has announced the latest situation as Yuriko celebrates her birthday.

Yuriko spends her time in good health at her residence in Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo, and every morning, she spends about 30 minutes doing gymnastics and rehabilitation exercises on TV programs.



Also, when the weather is nice, I go out to the garden in a wheelchair to sunbathe or take a walk.



By reading newspapers and magazines, my daily routine is to read various articles, especially those who are struggling with the new coronavirus.



I also like watching TV, watching news programs and baseball broadcasts.



She also attended imperial events last December, attending the adult celebration of Aiko, the eldest daughter of Their Majesties the Emperor and Empress, and also attended the New Year celebration in January.



She is blessed with seven great-grandchildren, including Ayako Moriya's two-year-old eldest son, who married the third daughter of the Takamado-no-miya family and left the imperial family, and is looking forward to her growth.



According to the Imperial Household Agency, in the imperial family after the Meiji era, Yuriko has the longest life after her husband, Mikasamiya, who died six years ago at the age of 100.

The video of the Imperial Household Agency Yuriko is released

The Imperial Household Agency has released a video as Yuriko welcomes Hakuju.



In this, Yuriko is looking at the photos of the album with her grandson, Akiko Mikasa, in the drawing room where she lives.



Since it was a picture of Prince Mikasa and his family taken in the mid-1945's, he was chatting with a gentle expression while turning the pages.