Angel's Herald: Cute Hisahito



Cute Hisahito

For the past year, I have consistently been involved with Japanese friends with names I can consider hardest to pronounce and remember. Masaya, Yumiko, Nozomi, Chikako, Takahide, Ayako, Mariko, Arita, and Suzuke. However, it pays back really, cause from now on, I am ensured of free accommodation whenever I visit or stop over Japan.



However, that's not even the topic. The topic would be the newly presented Prince Hisahito, just nine days after his birth, son of Princess Kiko and Prince Akishino of Japan, the first heir to the imperial throne in four-decades. I like his name so much, Hisa meaning eternal serenity and Hito meaning person of highest moral standard. Isn't it so darn cool to have a name with such deep freakin meaning?! I don't even know what Angelicum signifies for god sake.

The Imperial Household Agency has hired a nurse to take care of the prince and media reports say his home has been renovated with a new stove for warming milk, padded carpets and a fence around the staircases for protection.

Hisahito's birth was hailed by royal loyalists as forestalling a succession crisis for one of the world's oldest imperial systems, which allows only male rulers and had desperately needed a new heir for the coming generation.

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