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Japan's Princess Nori and her fiance Yoshiki Kuroda
(Reuters)
Updated: 2005-03-19 09:21

Japan's Princess Nori (L) and her fiance Yoshiki Kuroda enjoy bird-watching on the grounds of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo in this March 13, 2005 photo released by the Imperial Household Agency on March 18, 2005. The couple will observe an imperial court ceremony for engagement on Saturday. Photo taken March 13, 2005. [Reuters]
Japan's Princess Nori (L) and her fiance Yoshiki Kuroda enjoy bird-watching on the grounds of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo in this March 13, 2005 photo released by the Imperial Household Agency on March 18, 2005. The couple will observe an imperial court ceremony for engagement on Saturday. Photo taken March 13, 2005. [Reuters]
Japan's Princess Nori (L) and her fiance Yoshiki Kuroda enjoy bird-watching on the grounds of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo in this March 13, 2005 photo released by the Imperial Household Agency on March 18, 2005. The couple will observe an imperial court ceremony for engagement on Saturday. Photo taken March 13, 2005. [Reuters]
Japan's Princess Nori (L) and her fiance Yoshiki Kuroda enjoy bird-watching on the grounds of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo in this March 13, 2005 photo released by the Imperial Household Agency on March 18, 2005.[Reuters]



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