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Princess Kiko gave birth to a baby boy Wednesday morning, the Imperial Household Agency said.
The boy was born at 8:27 a.m. and weighed 2,558 grams.
He was in good health, according to the Imperial Household Agency.
Princess Kiko remained in the operating room as of 9 a.m. Further details on her condition are expected shortly....more...
Captain Japan wrote:Princess Kiko gives birth to boy
canman wrote:I can't find any news about the birth of this child! What is up with the Japanese press, they are really falling down on this one. I thought for sure there would be nonstop coverage of this huge nonevent. I'm glad to see that the media is finally growing up!
canman wrote:Sorry Cranky, I was just trying to be sarcastic about all the coverage. It just won't end, and this is only the beginning.
akatsuka wrote:Whats so bad about having an empress? surely japanese women cant be that bad..
I hope the laws still get changed. Aiko should be empress.
Sexism shouldnt exist today.
CrankyBastard wrote:...The Japanese emperor, however, is the hereditary high priest and symbolic lover of the Sun Goddess, Amaterasu Omikami... as part of his enthronement. At two a.m. in the morning (when the sun is absent from the sky) a new emperor, alone with the goddess in a temporary shrine lit by flickering candles, offers her a symbolic meal of rice from all over Japan, while female attendants stand at a respectful distance. These proceedings take place on what are officially described as "twin couch-thrones" but to a Western eye look remarkably like beds. At some point, according to legend, a divine essence passes from the goddess to the emperor, and hence to his male descendants, who are thus in a spiritual sense offspring of the goddess herself...
akatsuka wrote:Whats so bad about having an empress? surely japanese women cant be that bad..
akatsuka wrote:surely japanese women cant be that bad...
American Oyaji wrote:I hope the Crown Prince knocks Masako up and SHE has a boy.
People were delighted Wednesday with the news that Princess Kiko, the wife of Prince Akishino, the Emperor's second son, gave birth to a boy Wednesday, but they remain divided over whether to revise the Imperial House Law to allow females to take the Chrysanthemum Throne.
"I'm glad the baby is healthy," said Yasuko Kurashige, who works at a souvenir stand near Nara Park in the ancient capital of Nara, home to some of the earliest emperors.
Kurashige said she was not surprised it was a boy.
"I think most Japanese have suspected for awhile that the baby would be a boy, especially last month, after some magazine reported that Prince Akishino told friends it would be," she said....more...
Captain Japan wrote:The insanity won't stop. They even want people to think that FGs care. This photo is a classic...
Views on succession system remain split
Japan Times
I don't recall ever seeing so much desperation and outright phonyness. The media really is out of control - and for absolutely nothing.
Captain Japan wrote:The insanity won't stop. They even want people to think that FGs care. This photo is a classic...
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Captain Japan wrote:The insanity won't stop. They even want people to think that FGs care. This photo is a classic...
Views on succession system remain split
Japan Times
I don't recall ever seeing so much desperation and outright phonyness. The media really is out of control - and for absolutely nothing.
GomiGirl wrote:What I don't understand is that people are saying the royal line needs to stay down the male side... but if Aiko was empress then the line with be down the maternal side. I don't understand this as aren't there always two parents with equal share...
GomiGirl wrote:You had kids that couldn't attend school because of a divorce?? Thank goodness that law has been changed as it is more of a punishment to the child than anybody else.
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