Masako Sen

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Masako Sen
BornMasako (容子)
(1951-10-23) 23 October 1951 (age 69)
Kamiōsaki, Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan
Spouse
Sōshitsu Sen XVI
(m. 1983)
Issue
  • Akifumi Kikuchi
  • Makiko Sakata
  • Takafumi Sen
HouseImperial House of Japan (until 1983)
FatherTakahito, Prince Mikasa
MotherYuriko Takagi

Masako Sen (千 容子, Sen Masako, 23 October 1951) is a former member of the Imperial Family of Japan. She is the fourth child and second daughter of Takahito, Prince Mikasa and Yuriko, Princess Mikasa.[1] Her former name was Princess Masako of Mikasa (容子内親王, Masako Naishinnō). She is the wife of the 16th-generation Soshitsu Sen.

Education[]

For her early education as a child, Princess Masako attended Gakushuin Elementary School and then Gakushuin Women's Secondary School. She later enrolled in the Department of Japanese Language and Literature, Faculty of Letters, Gakushuin University. After completing three years, she was sent to a boarding school in Switzerland and moved to Paris for studying in the University of Sorbonne.

Marriage and family[]

Princess Masako married Masayuki Sen (b. 1956), the elder son of Sōshitsu Sen XV, on 14 October 1983.[2] Upon her marriage, she gave up her imperial title and left the Japanese Imperial Family as required by Imperial Law,[3] and took the surname of her husband. He succeeded his father and thus became Sen Sōshitsu XVI, the sixteenth hereditary grand master (Iemoto) of the Urasenke Japanese Tea Ceremony School, in December 2002.[4]

The couple have two sons and one daughter:

  • Akifumi Kikuchi (born 10 November 1984), had his surname officially changed from "Sen" to "Kikuchi" in 2014[5]
  • Makiko Sakata (born 11 July 1987), married in 2017 to Munehiro Sakata[6]
  • Takafumi Sen (born 6 July 1990)

Titles and styles[]

Styles of
Princess Masako of Mikasa
(before her marriage)
Mikasa-no-miya mon
Reference styleHer Imperial Highness
Spoken styleYour Imperial Highness
  • 23 October 1951 – 14 October 1983: Her Imperial Highness Princess Masako
  • 14 October 1983 – present: Mrs. Masako Sen

Official activities[]

Masako Sen has been active in the Soroptimist International (SI) organization in Japan. She was President of the SI Kyoto Club in 2006, and again, in 2016. In 2012, she was elected as the 14th Governor of Japan's Soroptimist International of the Americas (SIA) Chuo Region.[7] In March, 2018, she was elected as Chair of the Soroptimist Japan Foundation.[8]

Honours[]

National honours[]

Ancestry[]

References[]

  1. ^ Kunaicho | Their Imperial Highnesses Prince and Princess Mikasa and their family
  2. ^ "Princess Masako of Mikasa and Masayuki Sen pose for photographs with".
  3. ^ The Imperial House Law, Article 12, https://www.kunaicho.go.jp/e-kunaicho/hourei-01.html,
  4. ^ "The Urasenke Konnichian Web Site".
  5. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-02-05. Retrieved 2015-02-05.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ "千 万紀子様、結納の儀".
  7. ^ "クラブの歩み | 国際ソロプチミスト京都 Soroptimist International of Kyoto".
  8. ^ "財団の歴史 - ソロプチミスト日本財団について | 公益財団法人 ソロプチミスト日本財団".
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