Japan’s heir sails today on what is epoch marking trip
In honor of the event, great preparations have been made both to give His Imperial Highness the greatest possible ovation by way of bon voyage and to ensure his perfect safety. His Imperial Highness, Prince Hirohito, the future Ruler of Japan, leaves his native shores today on what will be not only his first trip abroad but the first trip ever taken by any member of the Reigning House of Japan since the Empress Jingo crossed the channel in her invasion of Formosa.
This morning, the Rising Sun banner will float before every doorway in Japan and over all the main buildings, while thousands upon thousand of his people will line the route from his residence to the railway station. Imperial Lancers will form his escort and ten thousand troops and three thousand police will guard his pathway through the city.
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Japan’s Yuriko, Princess Mikasa has been hospitalised after being diagnosed with having an abnormal heart rhythm, the Imperial Household Agency announced on Monday.
The Princess is not believed to be in critical condition. She was admitted to St. Luke’s International Hospital in Tokyo, where she will remain for at least the coming week. It is her second hospitalisation in six months; in October she was admitted to hospital for the treatment of pneumonia and heart failure. At the time, she was also tested for the coronavirus, and the result came back negative. The Princess was fitted with a pacemaker in 1999 following a diagnosis of bradyarrhythmia.