
The imperial tiara of Japan the untold story of three Princesses and a Royal diamond legacy
For more than a century, one extraordinary diamond tiara has silently witnessed the history of Japan's Imperial Family.
From Empress Teimei to Crown Princess Michiko, from Empress Masako to Crown Princess Kiko, this breathtaking royal jewel has passed through generations of imperial women, becoming one of the most important symbols of continuity within the Chrysanthemum Throne.
In this documentary, we explore the fascinating history of Japan's Imperial Wedding Tiara, a masterpiece containing nearly a thousand diamonds and carrying the legacy of the world's oldest hereditary monarchy.
Discover the remarkable love story of Crown Prince Akihito and Michiko Shōda, the historic wedding of 1959, the transformation of the Japanese monarchy after World War II, the challenges faced by Empress Masako, and the ceremonial traditions that continue into the Reiwa era.
More than a piece of jewelry, this tiara is a living witness to royal weddings, imperial transitions, and the evolving role of women within the Japanese Imperial House.
This is the story of duty, tradition, sacrifice, and one of the most magnificent royal jewels ever created.
