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October 20, 2007

JAPAN: Empress Michiko Celebrates 73rd Birthday

TOKYO (AP), October 20, 2007:

Japan's Empress Michiko marked her 73rd birthday Saturday by saying she wanted to quietly focus on supporting her daughter-in-law Crown Princess Masako who is recuperating from depression.

Masako, 43, withdrew from most of her public duties four years ago with stress-induced depression.

"Now that she seems to be on her way to recovery, which for me is such a joy, I would simply like to continue praying for the full recovery of the Crown Princess, and intend to watch quietly over her and the Crown Prince and give them all my support," Michiko said in a statement released for her birthday.

HIM Emperor Akihito and HIM Empress Michiko of Japan

Along with the rigors of adjusting to royal life, Masako, a former diplomat and Harvard graduate, was also under pressure to produce a male heir to succeed Crown Prince Naruhito, the eldest son of Emperor Akihito. The couple has a daughter, Aiko, 5.

Michiko expressed her joy of interacting with her grandchildren as they grow up "splendidly." She has three other grandchildren - two teenage princesses and a 1-year-old prince - from her second son Prince Akishino and his wife Kiko.

The youngest prince, Hisahito, was the first male heir in the family for 41 years, forestalling a succession crisis to the Chrysanthemum Throne.

While she teaches her grandchildren traditional handicrafts, like origami, Michiko said she also enjoys learning from them. "For example, riding a unicycle, although I had to give up taking that one up, as His Majesty (Akihito) sensibly advised me against it!" the empress said.

Copyright 2007 The Associated Press.