Prince Hisahito turns 18, becoming Japan’s first male royal to reach adulthood in nearly four decades. What’s next for this eligible bachelor?
In a momentous occasion for Japan's imperial family, Prince Hisahito has reached adulthood—and not just any adulthood, but the first time a male member has done so in nearly 40 years! Born on September 6, 2006, Hisahito is the son of Crown Prince Akishino and Crown Princess Kiko, and with his special milestone reached, the eyes of the nation are eagerly watching what this young royal will bring to the table as he steps into adulthood.
As the country’s only male heir in a system that frowns upon female inheritance, Prince Hisahito's coming of age is seen as a pivotal moment for the future of Japan's imperial lineage. With only four males remaining in the royal family, and the restriction against empresses looming large, Prince Hisahito represents a glimmer of hope against a unique backdrop of royal family dynamics. Can this young prince inspire changes before the temple bells ring?
On his 18th birthday, Hisahito expressed his gratitude and hopes to cherish the last moments of his youth. His heartfelt words resonated with many who remember the days when he was just a tiny tot waving hello to crowds. Now, as a budding adult, he could soon be a highly eligible bachelor in the royal matchmaking scene—an exciting thought for many who dream of royal romance!
As he begins to navigate the complexities of royal duties and growing expectations, it remains to be seen how Prince Hisahito will carve out his identity as a young adult. With his first public appearance just around the corner, royal watchers and fans alike are on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating his next move.
Did you know that Japan's imperial family is one of the oldest continuous hereditary monarchies in the world? With a lineage stretching over 1,300 years, their connection to Japan's rich history is remarkable. Additionally, Prince Hisahito's coming of age is particularly significant as he is now eligible to engage in activities like attending university or even… matchmaking! Who knows? Maybe he’ll find a lucky lady to help carry on the imperial legacy!
Emperor Naruhito's nephew is one of only four men in the imperial family – which poses a problem for a system that does not allow empresses.
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Prince Hisahito is the only son of Crown Prince Akishino, 58, and Crown Princess Kiko, 57. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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TOKYO (AP) — In a big milestone for Japan's royal family, Prince Hisahito turned 18 on Friday, becoming the first male royal family member to reach ...
His Imperial Highness Prince Hisahito turned 18 and reached adulthood on September 6. As the only son of Their Imperial Highnesses Crown Prince Fumihito and ...
Prince Hisahito, the 18-year-old son of Crown Prince Akishino, has marked a significant milestone as the first male to join Japan's imperial family as an ...
In this photo provided by Japan's Imperial Household Agency of Japan, Prince Hisahito, the son of Crown Prince Akishino and Crown Princess Kiko, ...
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Prince Hisahito, nephew of Emperor Naruhito and second-in-line to the Chrysanthemum Throne, the throne of the Emperor of Japan, marked a significant ...
Prince Hisahito, nephew of Emperor Naruhito and second-in-line to the Chrysanthemum Throne, the throne of the Emperor of Japan, marked a significant ...
Prince Hisahito, the nephew of Emperor Naruhito who is second-in-line to the Chrysanthemum Throne, turns 18, becoming the first male member of Japan's ...
Hisahito is the youngest of the 17-member all-adult imperial family, which currently has only four men.