Will Princess Aiko and Other Female Members Remain in the Imperial Family for Survival of Emperor's Family and the Four Existing Imperial Families?
It was reported this month that there is a
plan within the government to keep the Emperor's family and the four existing
imperial families alive as a way to secure the number of members of the
imperial family.
On the 6th, Kyodo News reported that based
on the draft of the advisory panel that called for the female members of the
Imperial Family to maintain the imperial register after marriage, it is assumed
that Emperor Naruhito's only daughter, Aiko (19), will remain with the
Emperor's family and that the second daughter of the Akishino family, Kako
(26), will take over the Akishino family. According to the report, since it is
directly related to the status and role of the female members of the IF after
their marriage, it is assumed that the content will give maximum consideration
to their wishes. A person involved in the matter revealed this on the 5th.
The aim is to maintain the "current
system" of the Imperial Family and to ensure that the Imperial Family as a
whole can support the eldest son of the Akishino family, Prince Hisahito (15),
after his accession to the throne.
The ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)
is currently in the midst of a presidential election to select the next prime
minister, and among the four candidates, Regulatory Reform Minister Taro Kono,
who has previously stated that he would accept an emperor of female lineage,
has decided to keep his comments to himself.
Princess Aiko will celebrate her twentieth birthday this December, and will be in a position to engage in independent official duties as an adult member of the Imperial Family. It will be interesting to see how credible this report is and whether it will actually lead to a change in Aiko's position.
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