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Prince Hisahito of Akishino

Prince Hisahito of Akishino
Born September 6 2006 (2006--) (age 1)
Tokyo, Japan
Title Prince of Japan
Relatives Prince Akishino and Princess Akishino
Imperial Coat of Arms
Imperial House of Japan
HIM The Emperor
HIM The Empress
   HIH The Crown Prince
   HIH The Crown Princess
      HIH Princess Toshi
   HIH Prince Akishino
   HIH Princess Akishino
      HIH Princess Mako
      HIH Princess Kako
      HIH Prince Hisahito
HIH Prince Hitachi
HIH Princess Hitachi
HIH Prince Mikasa
HIH Princess Mikasa
   HIH Prince Tomohito of Mikasa
   HIH Princess Tomohito of Mikasa
      HIH Princess Akiko
      HIH Princess Yōko
   HIH Prince Katsura
   HIH Princess Takamado
      HIH Princess Tsuguko
      HIH Princess Noriko
      HIH Princess Ayako

Prince Hisahito of Japan (悠仁親王 Hisahito shinnō?, born 6 September 2006), currently third in line to the Japanese throne, is the third child of the Prince and Princess Akishino, and their first son.[1][2] He was born at 8:27 a.m. (Japan Standard Time) by Caesarean section in a private clinic in Tokyo following complications in the pregnancy, diagnosed as partial placenta praevia, which resulted in the birth taking place some two weeks early. He weighed 2.556 kg (5 lb 10 oz) at birth. According to the current law of succession, he is third in line of succession to become Emperor of Japan. He is the first male child born to the Japanese Imperial family since his father, 41 years ago. On January 3, 2007, then Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced that he would drop the proposal to alter the Imperial Household Law. Therefore, it seems increasingly unlikely that the succession laws will be changed to allow Hisahito's cousin, Princess Aiko, to become reigning Empress.

His personal name means "serene and virtuous," according to the Imperial Household Agency. An alternative translation is "virtuous, calm, everlasting." His name was chosen by his father, and the Imperial crest used to mark his belongings is koyamaki (Japanese Umbrella-pine) tree. Princess Kiko has offered to donate the umbilical cord blood to the Japanese Cord Blood Bank Network for the general public and not for private use.[3]

Prince Hisahito has two older sisters, Princess Mako of Akishino (born 23 October 1991) and Princess Kako of Akishino (born 29 December 1994).

Birthday

On September 6, 2007, Prince Hisahito celebrated his 1st birthday amid glare of cameras at the imperial palace. Newspapers published front-page pictures of the smiling prince standing on a table in pale blue rompers. The Imperial Household Agency stated his weight as 9,285 grams (20.4 pounds) and is 75 centimetres (30 inches) tall.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Japan princess gives birth to boy", BBC News, 2006-09-06. Retrieved on 2006-09-05. 
  2. ^ Walsh, Bryan. "Japan Celebrates: It's a Boy!", Time, 2006-09-05. Retrieved on 2006-09-05. .
  3. ^ "Imperial baby joins his mother", Japan Times, 2006-09-08. Retrieved on 2006-09-08. 
  4. ^ AFP.google.com, Japan's new prince turns one amid public glare
Styles of
Prince Hisahito of Akishino
Imperial Coat of Arms
Reference style His Imperial Highness
Spoken style Your Imperial Highness
Alternative style Sir


Prince Hisahito of Akishino
Born: 6 September 2006
Japanese royalty
Preceded by
Prince Akishino
Line of succession to the Japanese throne
3d position
Succeeded by
Prince Hitachi

 
 
 

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