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Japan in 2005: Preparing to cultivate the imperial family model, Princess Aiko is one step away from the emperor's throne

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Japan in 2005: Preparing to cultivate the imperial family model, Princess Aiko is one step away from the emperor's throne

In 2020, there is a major change for the Japanese Imperial Family.

In that year, Emperor Naruhito's younger brother, Prince Fumihito, was officially proclaimed heir to the Throne of Japan, became crown prince, became the first in line to the throne, and became crown prince.

Japan in 2005: Preparing to cultivate the imperial family model, Princess Aiko is one step away from the emperor's throne

Fumihito became the heir to the throne of the Japanese Imperial Family

As we all know, Emperor Naruhito had a daughter, Princess Aiko.

However, according to Japan's "Imperial Family Model", only male heirs are eligible to succeed to the emperor.

Therefore, Emperor Naruhito, who had only daughters and no sons, could only make his younger brother who had a son become the heir.

Japan in 2005: Preparing to cultivate the imperial family model, Princess Aiko is one step away from the emperor's throne

Wenren family

However, this was not the case for the Japanese imperial family 15 years ago, when Princess Aiko still had hope of becoming the heir.

Back in 2005, you'll see a lot of news like this:

"Japan will revise the imperial model to consider whether the princess can inherit the throne"

"The Japanese Imperial Family Has Not Had a Male Birth in the Past 40 Years, and the Government Considers Establishing a Female Emperor"

"The Japanese Imperial Family's "Old Ancestors" Say: It Is Not Unusual for the Old Rules to Change the Female Emperor"

"Japanese Imperial Advisory Panel Reaches Consensus to Allow Female Emperors and Children to Inherit the Throne"

"Crown Prince Naruhito's 3-year-old only daughter Aiko becomes the Empress of Japan"

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Japan in 2005: Preparing to cultivate the imperial family model, Princess Aiko is one step away from the emperor's throne
Japan in 2005: Preparing to cultivate the imperial family model, Princess Aiko is one step away from the emperor's throne
Japan in 2005: Preparing to cultivate the imperial family model, Princess Aiko is one step away from the emperor's throne

Related news reports in 2005

At that time, the Japanese imperial family had begun to consider changing the imperial model so that women could also inherit the throne and become emperors.

At that time, the Japanese imperial family had not had a male heir for more than 40 years, and Naruhito, who was the crown prince, and Masako, the crown princess, were already old.

It can be said that at that time, it was imminent to change the royal model.

Japan in 2005: Preparing to cultivate the imperial family model, Princess Aiko is one step away from the emperor's throne

Princess Aiko's family

At that time, the Japanese Prime Minister's private advisory body, the "Imperial Family Model and Insightful People's Conference", held several meetings and reached an agreement: the throne was inherited by the first child of the emperor's direct line, regardless of gender; female royals stayed in the imperial family after marriage to establish a "palace family".

After this report took shape, they submitted it to the Prime Minister and prepared to submit it to Parliament in 2006.

If passed, Princess Aiko would become the second-in-command heir at that time.

Japan in 2005: Preparing to cultivate the imperial family model, Princess Aiko is one step away from the emperor's throne

Princess Aiko

At that time, almost everyone thought that Princess Aiko would become the future emperor. In the folk, 70% of the people agree that Princess Aiko will become the heir and become the future emperor.

This was the Japanese Imperial Family in 2005, when the Imperial Family was preparing to revise the imperial model and consider whether Princess Aiko could inherit the throne.

By 2006, however, everything had changed.

In that year, Naruhito's younger brother Fumihito's wife, Noriko, became pregnant and gave birth to a baby boy on September 6, 2006.

Japan in 2005: Preparing to cultivate the imperial family model, Princess Aiko is one step away from the emperor's throne

Prince Yujin

This baby boy is now Prince Yuhito, the first male heir to emerge from the third generation of Japanese imperial family members, and the only one currently.

When Yujin was born, not only the imperial family, but all of Japan was reveling.

Japan in 2005: Preparing to cultivate the imperial family model, Princess Aiko is one step away from the emperor's throne

The Japanese people are watching the news of Yujin's birth

However, because of Yujin's birth, the revision of the imperial model disappeared and disappeared.

Now, 15 years later, this heir dispute has come to an end, Aiko cannot inherit, and Yujin has become the heir.

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