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Despite having a few "major mistakes", the book does make quite a few valid points.
The problem lies in the conclusions he reaches with his major mistakes. For example, Ben Hills wrote that Akihito and Michiko were forced to wait 2 years before they could marry by the IHA as Michiko was a commoner and they didn't want Akihito to marry a commoner. But Akihito and Michiko met in August 1957, they were engaged in November 1958 ( Michiko and her parents gave a press interview) and married in April 1959. From meeting to marriage was less than 2 years. Therefore Ben Hills's assertion that the IHA was so powerful and anti-commoners that they forced Akihito to wait is invalid.
Another example, again to show the power of the IHA and how restricted the lives of the Imperial Family members are. Ben Hills wrote that Imperial Family members could not have jobs outside the Imperial Family, the example he gave was "like British family member Sarah, Duchess of York who earns money by being a Weight watchers spokesperson." Well the first mistake here is that Sarah is no longer a member of the British royal family and she didn't start working for Weight watchers until after her divorce. When she was still married and a member of the RF she only carried out royal duties. But the Imperial Family members actually do have jobs outside the Imperial Family, infact the minor members have more freedom than minor members of the BRF who are all fulltime royals. Japanese Imperial Family members since the 1920's when Hirohito's brothers all had jobs in the military have worked outside the family. Akihito's uncle Prince Mikasa, after the war earned a university degree and become a university professor at Japanese universities as well as a visiting professor at the London University. His son Prince Takamado worked as the Head of the Japan Foundation and wrote ballet reviews for the newspaper. Princess Sayako worked part-time as a reseacher at the ornithology centre. Akihito's brother Prince Hitachi does cancer research at an institute in Tokyo. So here Ben Hills's error ( the Imperial Family members don't work outside official duties) and his conclusion ( they lead a very restrictive life controlled by the IHA who won't let them work) is invalid.