Japan's Prince Hisahito marked a major milestone on Friday as the Japanese royal turned 18, however, celebrations for the event have been delayed – here's why ...
The Japanese Imperial Royal family is headed by Naruhito-- the emperor, and apart from him there are only three other male members of their 17-members family. Of which, Prince Hisahito recently ...
Prince Hisahito, second in line to the Chrysanthemum Throne, has been accepted by the University of Tsukuba’s Senior High School in the Otsuka district of Tokyo for enrollment in April ...
Hisahito, who is set to become the emperor one day, is the nephew of Japanese Emperor Naruhito. His father, Crown Prince Akishino, was the last male to reach adulthood in the family, in 1985.
Prince Hisahito, second in line to the Chrysanthemum Throne, has been admitted to the University of Tsukuba in Ibaraki Prefecture, the Imperial Household Agency announced on Dec. 11. Hisahito ...
Prince Hisahito is the only heir of his generation in the Japanese imperial family as the Imperial House Law states that only males with male lineal descent from emperors can ascend the Chrysanthemum ...
But Japanese law requires her to renounce her ... The youngest male member of the imperial family, Prince Hisahito — Aiko's 18-year-old cousin — is currently the last heir apparent, posing ...
The wedding of Japanese Princess Ayako to the commoner ... and Prince Akishino's son Prince Hisahito. When Crown Prince Naruhito becomes emperor next year, his brother, Prince Akishino, will ...
The day before, his father Emperor Akihito became the first Japanese emperor in more than ... These plans stalled after the birth of her cousin Prince Hisahito in 2006, however, with the presence ...