KathyMoore
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When was the last time a Japanese emperor passed the throne to his nephew?
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lunormandie22 said:Switzerland had changed their rules so that a woman can become queen and rule.
KathyMoore said:Questions:
(1) when Crown Prince Naruhito becomes the emperor,
does Prince Akishino become the Crown Prince?
KathyMoore said:(2) if both Naruhito and Akishino are gone and the baby
boy become the emperoe, what title will his mother,
Kiko, be referred to?
KathyMoore said:(3) same as (2), but what will happen to Empress Masako?
KathyMoore said:(4) who are the people responsible to grooming the boy
to become the emperor? Since they haven't had to
this in over 30 years, how are these people trained?
KathyMoore said:(5) will there be any official/unofficial public celebration
in honor of the boy's birth?
KathyMoore said:Questions:
(1) when Crown Prince Naruhito becomes the emperor,
does Prince Akishino become the Crown Prince?
(2) if both Naruhito and Akishino are gone and the baby
boy become the emperoe, what title will his mother,
Kiko, be referred to?
(3) same as (2), but what will happen to Empress Masako?
(4) who are the people responsible to grooming the boy
to become the emperor? Since they haven't had to
this in over 30 years, how are these people trained?
(5) will there be any official/unofficial public celebration
in honor of the boy's birth?
Thanks!
KathyMoore said:When was the last time a Japanese emperor passed the throne to his nephew?
Thanks!
question: does this mean aiko now will never be empress of japan? +
does cp Naruhito have to give up his right to become emperor? (please send me an answer by "private message") or a.s.a.p. in this thread
kimebear said:The baby is only a couple of hours old and the moves to show his parents more prominently has already begun as evidenced by the last line of the article on the royal family expenditures:
"The couple's activities are expected to increase in the future, the officials said."