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Japan’s Prince Hisahito pledges to fulfil royal duties at maiden press conference

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TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese Prince Hisahito, who could well become emperor one day if the country’s succession laws are not changed, told his first press conference on Monday that he would strive to fulfil his royal duties.

He is second in line behind his father Crown Prince Akishino, who is Emperor Naruhito’s younger brother. Naruhito’s daughter, 23-year-old Aiko, is not eligible as Japanese law stipulates that only male members of the royal family can ascend the throne.

Hisahito, who turned 18 last year, plans to start studies at the University of Tsukuba, north of Tokyo, next month, specialising in biology.

“Mindful that I’m an adult member of the royal family, I intend to fulfil my duty seriously and carefully, while taking advice from those around me,” said Hisahito.

Dressed in a dark suit and a tie, he looked a little tense at first but started to smile as the press conference progressed.

Hisahito said he was concerned about climate change and that his hobby was growing vegetables and rice.

“Sometimes tomatoes are bitten by bugs and the rice is eaten by sparrows. But I feel delighted when I’ve managed to harvest vegetables and rice and eat them with my family,” he said.

(Reporting by Kiyoshi Takenaka; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)

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