Pass the Chrysanthemum Cigars. . .

Filed under: Seijigiri Supplements
Posted by Garrett DeOrio at 11:50 am on Wednesday, September 6, 2006

It’s a boy. As promised in the September 2nd edition of Seijigiri, Princess Kiko gave birth to a boy-child by caesarean at 8:27 a.m. on September 6th, thus allaying the fears of the right wing and putting the issue of potential female succession off for at least a generation, barring disaster. The prince, the first born to the Imperial family since his father, Prince Akishino, in 1965, is now third in line to the Chrysanthemum throne, after his uncle, Crown Prince Naruhito, and his father.

Be sure to catch the next edition of Seijigiri for a discussion of the implications of this long-awaited birth in the world’s oldest monarchy.

The Imperial Household Ministry, or Kunaicho, has yet to update its site. Presumably they have more important things on their mind at the moment. The Japanese papers all led with the story.


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Comment by Ken

September 7, 2006 @ 4:06 am

She had a C-section. Is it still correct to say she ‘gave birth’?

I’m suspecting some MacBeth-type situation might be at work here…

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Comment by Garrett

September 7, 2006 @ 3:57 pm

The first prince born in 41 years and already you suspect usurpation by a distant relative.
What did Shukan-Gendai prophesy?

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Comment by ken

September 8, 2006 @ 6:26 pm

From what I understand of Shukan Gendai, there are these three old ladies who wrote something like:

Be bloody, bold, and resolute; laugh to scorn
The power of man; for none of woman born
Shall harm the balance of east asian politics.

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Comment by Garrett

September 8, 2006 @ 7:58 pm

Good old Taro Shakespeare. He doesn’t get enough credit. Of course, it could have been Shunsuke Bacon, too, couldn’t it?

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