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Nihon Essay / Essay
[Introduction to the Contents]
At first, Prince Hirohito was also called "Papa" or "Mama."
It was more natural because it was a name that was easy to pronounce for infants.
After he started to try to graduate from infant language, he changed it to "Ooto-cama" or "Otata-cama" in accordance with the custom of the Imperial Family.
As a step toward becoming "Sama" instead of "Chama," I made a conscious effort to do so.
The other infant words of Prince Hirohito were almost the same as the words used by all children.
I looked at the face and said "Inu (ヽヽ)" (from this book "Ii Fun Kindergarten Life").
As a chamberlain of the Crown Prince, every time he said "Wan Wan", I tried to say "Inu (O)" (from the book "Ii Fun Kindergarten Life").
As a chamberlain of the Crown Prince, every time I said "Wan Wan", I tried to say "Inu (O)" (from the book "Ii Fun Kindergarten Life").
The appearance of the Imperial Family In 1925 (1925), he was born in Tokyo. In 1948 (1948), he graduated from the Department of Applied Chemistry, the Faculty of Engineering, the University of Tokyo. From 1951 to 1971, he served the Crown Prince Imperial Highness (currently His Majesty the Emperor Emeritus) and Prince Hironomiya (currently His Majesty the Emperor) as a chamberlain of the Crown Prince. From the same year to 1981, he served as a teacher of Seishin Girls' School. After that, he devoted himself to lectures and writing as an educational critic. He died in 2006 (2006). He wrote many books such as 』 (Kadokawa Bunko) with Imperial Highness 『 and 『's new version of 』 (PHP Bunko) for praising and scolding children.
アチュイ His Majesty the Emperor His Majesty the Emperor Emeritus Empress Emerita Masako Usui