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Japan to set up panel on imperial succession as family shrinks

Japan to set up panel on imperial succession as family shrinks Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. If you re not sure how to activate it, please refer to this site: https://www.enable-javascript.com/ Emperor Naruhito poses for a photograph with Empress Masako at Akasaka Palace in Tokyo ahead of the Emperor s 61st birthday on Feb. 23. Japan will set up an advisory panel next week on stable imperial succession. | IMPERIAL HOUSEHOLD AGENCY / VIA REUTERS Kyodo Mar 16, 2021 Japan will establish an advisory panel next week to solicit views from experts on ways to secure a stable imperial succession, the top government spokesman said Tuesday, amid concerns over the dwindling number of royal family members.

5 times terrorists FAILED to kill the Russian Emperor

5 times terrorists FAILED to kill the Russian Emperor Getty Images Before Emperor Alexander II of Russia was killed on March 1, 1881, five attempts on his life were made: his home and train were blown up, he was shot at, and even chased down the street by a fierce militant. 1st attempt: A shot turned away Karakozov shooting at Alexander II. A Soviet postcard Public domain On April 4th, 1866, Emperor Alexander II was exiting the northern gate of the Summer Garden in St. Petersburg, while on a walk. A small crowd of passers-by spontaneously gathered at a respectful distance to see the Emperor walk towards his carriage. And from this crowd, a shot was fired by a 26-year-old Dmitry Karakozov. Luckily, Osip Komissarov, a 28-year-old peasant who worked as a hatmaker s apprentice, was also at the scene, and ended up saving the Emperor.

Travel: Three Days in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan – Part I – Noto Peninsula

March 11th, 2021   Full of friendly faces, Ishikawa is one of the most hospitable places I’ve been in Japan. Photo: Matt Wiseman Mountainwatch  | Matt Wiseman If Japanese cities were ski resorts, Ishikawa prefecture would be the best backcountry zone you’d ever laid your eyes on. It’s capital city Kanazawa essentially a pillow zone with enough things to do, and all in such close proximity to one another, that you can and will return again and again. Far removed from the crowded lift lines and haemorrhaging rental stores that might be Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka in this extended ski metaphor, the rural foothills, seaside fishing villages and remote mountain temples that surround what has become ‘Japan’s fourth city’ in Kanazawa is a Japan waiting to be explored.

Star Trek: Picard s Showrunner Just Dropped a Distressing Amount of Information on Romulan Romance

Narek and Narissa, up to no good, as usual. (Image: CBS) To sign up for our daily newsletter covering the latest news, features and reviews, head HERE. For a running feed of all our stories, follow us on Twitter HERE. Or you can bookmark the Gizmodo Australia homepage to visit whenever you need a news fix. : Picard presented the first chance to explore what the franchise’s “contemporary” post- Nemesis timeline actually looked like. It delved into the ramifications of a galaxy shook by the devastating implosion of the Romulan Empire and the loss of its homeworlds. But for all the Romulan intrigue,

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