Saturday, March 6, 2010

Today's Japanse News

Pic: Japan Times
I was caught up in the TV program which featured about the little princess, Aiko, while I was munching a piece of apple as my dinner in the dining room. With two pony tails, she is so adorable like her mom, Masako, who also was featured sending her cutie to school.
It rebroadcast the little girl running on the track for her relay competition with friends and being cheered by her royal parents. Being really poor in Japanese, I was just enjoying the program without much understanding what the program was featuring.
What I could understand is that Masako was seeing off her husband, crown prince Naruhito, for his trip to Africa, which indicated that she would not join the trip with her husband.
It also showed the little princess’s grandpa, Akihito,’s school days as well as that of her father. But it was also interrupted with a kind of press conference by an old man who might be talking somewhat related to the little angel.
I came to realize about the program only when my Malaysian roommate explained me about it. Here is the story. :P

http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20100306a2.html

After watching this, I am now wondering what if the grandchildren of senior general are bullied by others at school. Will the issue be treated as a normal phenomenon of a child’s schooldays? Or what?

In another development, I can’t agree with the following news of AFP and its remark on the reason behind the failure of Masako’s accompanying her husband for the trip to Africa. AFP just clung on the conventional saying that just reiterated the reason of her mental stress and illness.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5g9hb3YvY5mBU16U5uxAWPQ9z92WQ

Obviously, it can be drawn the conclusion that her absence to join her husband is mainly because of parents’ concern over their child who is now in stress.

Well, anyway I have a feeling that what little Aiko is now facing is made public by the royal family may also be a strategy to respond to the news like that of AFP.

I may be 90 per cent wrong.

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