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Mako, the ‘banished princess’ of Japan, gets a job in New York

According to him Japan Times, Mako She participates as a volunteer in the preparation of an exhibition of Asian art, assisting the museum’s curators.

The former princess of 30 years is more than qualified for the position, having graduated from International Christian University -Precisely where he met Kei Komuroher future husband – in Art and Cultural Heritage.

Mako, on his way out of Tokyo Haneda Airport, bound for New York.


also went through the University of Edinburghwhere he specialized in Art History, and in the University of Leicester She earned a master’s degree in Museum and Art Gallery Studies in 2016.

“She is qualified, possibly handling pieces from the collection. Usually, It is a job that requires a lot of preparation. and many times it means spending long hours in the library,” a former Met curator told People.

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