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Princess Aiko of Japan handed in her paper at the last second before the deadline! Can this also be boasted?

author:Those things in the UK

Late March is the time when the cherry blossoms begin to bloom in Japan, and students also begin to graduate.

Princess Aiko of Japan handed in her paper at the last second before the deadline! Can this also be boasted?

(Screenshot of Japanese media report)

At around 9 a.m. on March 20, Princess Aiko (22 years old), the eldest daughter of Emperor Naruhito of Japan, attended the graduation ceremony of Gakushuin University, officially ending her four-year college career.

Princess Aiko of Japan handed in her paper at the last second before the deadline! Can this also be boasted?

(Graduated from Princess Aiko University)

On that day, Aiko was smiling, wearing a cherry blossom pink kimono and a navy blue lower skirt, and she looked very good.

Aiko attended the graduation ceremony with other students in the Faculty of Letters, and then returned to the classroom to attend the degree conferment ceremony of the Department of Japanese Language and Literature.

Princess Aiko of Japan handed in her paper at the last second before the deadline! Can this also be boasted?

(Graduated from Princess Aiko University)

From kindergarten to elementary school, Aiko spent the past 18 years in Gakuin.

In March 2020, Aiko graduated from Gakushuin Girls' High School.

Princess Aiko of Japan handed in her paper at the last second before the deadline! Can this also be boasted?

(Aiko graduated from high school that year)

In April of the same year, Aiko entered the Department of Japanese Language and Japanese Literature, Faculty of Letters, Gakushuin University, and began her university life.

Due to the impact of the epidemic, the opening ceremony could not be carried out as usual.

In October 2020, Aiko came to the school for the first time to participate in the orientation of new students, and the rest of the time was through online classes at home.

Princess Aiko of Japan handed in her paper at the last second before the deadline! Can this also be boasted?
Princess Aiko of Japan handed in her paper at the last second before the deadline! Can this also be boasted?

(Aiko goes on to university)

For the first 3 years of college, Aiko took online classes at home.

It wasn't until her senior year that she came to the university campus to attend classes normally and communicate with her teachers and classmates in person.

When asked about her 4 years of college, Aiko bluntly said:

"The first three years were online classes, and the last year was able to study on this green campus, and I learned a lot of new knowledge and spent four fulfilling years. ”

Princess Aiko of Japan handed in her paper at the last second before the deadline! Can this also be boasted?

(Graduated from Princess Aiko University)

During her time at school, Aiko studied a variety of classical works, such as "The Tale of Genji" and "Shinko-Kin Wakashu", focusing on Japanese literature, where she studied Japanese literature.

She submitted her dissertation in December last year, which was appreciated by her advisor, Takafumi Nakano.

Aiko's graduation thesis was about Prince Shikiko, a representative female singer of the Middle Ages (referring to the Kamakura and Muromachi periods).

The title of the dissertation is "A Study of Prince Shikinai and His Waka".

Princess Aiko of Japan handed in her paper at the last second before the deadline! Can this also be boasted?
Princess Aiko of Japan handed in her paper at the last second before the deadline! Can this also be boasted?

(Prince of Japan)

Professor Takafumi Nakano said in an interview:

"Princess Aiko is a cheerful and serious student.

I was deeply impressed by the novelty and depth of her submission, as well as her tenacity in carefully revising her paper before it was submitted. ”

Princess Aiko of Japan handed in her paper at the last second before the deadline! Can this also be boasted?

(Prof. Yoshifumi Nakano)

The professor revealed that students were once asked to submit their reports by 23:59 two days later,

Aiko was at the last minute of the deadline to submit the report.

In this regard, the professor praised Aiko for her indomitable tenacity and perseverance.

Princess Aiko of Japan handed in her paper at the last second before the deadline! Can this also be boasted?
Princess Aiko of Japan handed in her paper at the last second before the deadline! Can this also be boasted?

(Prof. Yoshifumi Nakano)

After seeing it, many Japanese netizens felt unbalanced:

Why do you press the line and hand in the report, and you will be blamed by the teacher or the boss,

And Princess Aiko pressed the line to hand in the report, but was publicly praised by the professor!?

"Then we should be praised for the report, right? ”

Princess Aiko of Japan handed in her paper at the last second before the deadline! Can this also be boasted?

(Screenshot from Twitter netizen @po_san_traveler)

"When we pressed the line and handed in the report, we were not satisfied.

How can you change to someone with status, hey. ”

Princess Aiko of Japan handed in her paper at the last second before the deadline! Can this also be boasted?

(Screenshot from Twitter netizen @yuppi_1010103)

"I also want to pay attention to the details, so it's okay to pay later. ”

Princess Aiko of Japan handed in her paper at the last second before the deadline! Can this also be boasted?

(Screenshot from Twitter netizen @F2Vibo)

"Princess Aiko presses the line and submits the report, which is indomitable tenacity.

I pressed the line to hand in the report, that is, there was no plan to do things. ”

Princess Aiko of Japan handed in her paper at the last second before the deadline! Can this also be boasted?

(Screenshot from Twitter netizen @LION_IPtech)

"Our word is 'laziness,' and the Heavenly Emperor is 'tenacity.'" ”

Princess Aiko of Japan handed in her paper at the last second before the deadline! Can this also be boasted?

(Screenshot from Twitter netizen @mypacesugiruno)

"In the future, when I submit the report, I will also use this sentence. ”

Princess Aiko of Japan handed in her paper at the last second before the deadline! Can this also be boasted?

(Screenshot from Twitter netizen @Hamudaitsuihai)

"I am also very resilient, and I stay up late to write my homework in the summer vacation of primary school. ”

Princess Aiko of Japan handed in her paper at the last second before the deadline! Can this also be boasted?

(Screenshot from Twitter netizen @aoiro__2)

"Look at how resilient I was when I submitted my graduation thesis (I only had 41 seconds left), and I could have to pay hundreds of thousands of yen more for pressing the wrong button. ”

(Screenshot from Twitter netizen @bg__yasu)

Princess Aiko of Japan handed in her paper at the last second before the deadline! Can this also be boasted?

"Look at my tenacity in another dimension (106 days and 5 hours late). ”

Princess Aiko of Japan handed in her paper at the last second before the deadline! Can this also be boasted?

(Screenshot from Twitter netizen @grosz_gr)

After graduating from university, Aiko will serve as a special staff member of the Japanese Red Cross from April this year.

After leaving the campus, she will also face more problems in the days to come......

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