Die Haushalte der japanischen Prinzen Akishino und Prinzessin Kiko scheinen sich trotz einer Verdoppelung ihres Lebensunterhalts auf 120 Millionen Yen pro Jahr im Jahr 2025 und öffentlich bezahlter Bediensteter in einer „ernsthaften finanziellen Notlage“ zu befinden. Es gibt Spekulationen, dass sie viel Geld an die Komuros in New York schicken

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  1. DegreeConscious9628 on

    Get rid of these useless nobility and save taxpayers a load of money

  2. Surely there’s got to be restrictions around using their taxpayer-funded allowances to fund the lifestyle of two private citizens performing no official duties.

  3. timfinn1972 on

    Is the family paying Inheritance Taxes as each generation passes on? That’s one big bill due for the Imperial Palace.

  4. tokyoevenings on

    Im surprised their allowed is only 120M after doubling it !
    Can you imagine a European or other Asian royalty living on so little

  5. $120,000,000 yen is about $USD755,000 or $CAD1mil.
    I can see why such pittance amount would put someone in dire financial straits. /S

  6. Sufficient_Coach7566 on

    I forget these people even exist until they are mentioned in the new again. Nobility is the dumbest shit in the world.

    A tax funded life because of the vagina you popped out of…

  7. „Komuro, 31, graduated from New York City’s Fordham University School of Law with a Juris Doctor degree in May 2021. He and Emperor Naruhito’s 31-year-old niece have been living in the city since late 2021.“

    Are they both unemployed? What exactly are they doing over there?

  8. What is the general public’s stance toward them? Any youtube videos on them always have some saccharin piano soundtrack and a load of Royalist love in the comments, rather different than a report on say, the British Monarchy which are always full of ‚waste of our taxes‘ ’not my King‘ type stuff.

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