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日本天皇唯一孙子的课桌上 被人放了两把菜刀
2019年04月27日 14:55 观察者网
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原标题:日本激进分子在天皇唯一孙子的课桌上放菜刀
(观察者网讯)日本明仁天皇的唯一孙子,悠仁亲王目前正在读初中。26日时发现其课桌出现两把菜刀,警方根据视频监控判断,应该是一名打扮称校工的男子潜入校园所为。
据日本放送协会(NHK)4月27日消息,警方指出,悠仁所就读的初中、位于东京文京区御茶水女子大学附属中学的教室,昨天有不名人士进入,在悠仁的座位放了两把菜刀。刀子摆放的位置,在悠仁的座位与邻座同学的座位之间。

警方从监视录像带中发现,昨天中午左右有一名头戴安全帽、身穿蓝色衣裤看似中年男子的人乔装成工人进入教室。警方判断,此人在进入这所国中时并没登记,正朝着涉嫌入侵建筑物的方向侦办。而当时学生都去上户外教学课,所以教室没人。发现菜刀后,校方随即向警方报案。

报道称,12岁的悠仁是二皇子文仁、也就是秋筱宫的长子。今年3月悠仁从御茶水女子大学附属小学毕业后,本月8日就读御茶水女子大学附属中学。悠仁的伯父、皇太子德仁5月1日将继位为新日皇,届时悠仁即为皇位第二顺位继承人,其父秋筱宫也将成皇位继承顺位第一的皇嗣。
由于日皇明仁4月30日将退位、皇太子德仁5月1日将即位为新日皇,开启年号为“令和”的时代,有一连串的皇位继承仪式要举办,警方已加强戒备。
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Knives found at Japanese prince's school desk: Media

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TOKYO (AFP) - Two kitchen knives have been found at the school desk of Japan's Prince Hisahito, grandson of Emperor Akihito, with security camera footage showing a suspicious man trespassing on the grounds, media reported on Saturday (April 27).
The incident comes as the authorities are beefing up security ahead of the popular emperor's abdication next week after a 30-year reign.
Officials of the Tokyo junior high school found the knives on Friday at the desk used daily by the 12-year-old prince, public broadcaster NHK and other news reports said, quoting unnamed investigators.
Hisahito, who began attending the school this month, was not in the classroom when the knives are believed to have been left.
There were no reports of any injuries or damage at the school, the reports said, adding that police did not find any threatening note related to the case.
Security camera footage showed a man with a helmet trespassing on the school grounds at around noon, they said.
Police were searching for the middle-aged man who was dressed as a construction worker.
A police spokesman declined to comment while no immediate confirmation was available from the school.
Threats to the imperial family are relatively rare. In 1975, Akihito was almost hit by a Molotov cocktail in Okinawa, a major World War II battlefield where there was strong anti-emperor sentiment.

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The incident comes as Japan is preparing for the abdication on Tuesday of Akihito, the first monarch to relinquish the throne of the world's oldest imperial family for two centuries.
Akihito's eldest son, 59-year-old Crown Prince Naruhito, will take the throne the following day in a series of ceremonies.
Hisahito is the son of Naruhito's younger brother and the last eligible male heir.
Japan's centuries-old succession would be broken if Hisahito does not have a male child as the Imperial Household Law, in place since 1947, does not allow women to ascend the Chrysanthemum Throne.
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Knives Found Near School Desk of Emperor's Grandson, Kyodo Says
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Takashi Nakamichi
April 27, 2019, 1:28 PM GMT+8

Japan's Prince Hisahito, center, accompanied by his parents Prince Akishino, left, and Princess Kiko, at Ochanomizu University junior high school before attending the entrance ceremony in Tokyo on April 8.
Photographer: Koji Sasahara/Pool/AFP via Getty Images
Japanese police are investigating after knives were discovered near the desk of Prince Hisahito, grandson of Emperor Akihito, at a junior high school in Tokyo, Kyodo News reported.
The school alerted police after finding two cooking knives near the prince’s desk on Friday afternoon, according to the report. Security camera footage caught a middle-aged man in a helmet and bluish clothes entering the school building around noon that day, and police are searching for the person, Kyodo said.
A spokeswoman at the Metropolitan Police Department declined to comment on the report, and the school didn’t immediately respond to a voicemail message seeking comment.
Akihito, 85, will step down Tuesday, and a new Japanese imperial era called Reiwa will start May 1. It is the nation’s first imperial abdication in two centuries.
https://www.scmp.com/news/asia/east...near-japan-prince-hisahitos-desk-tokyo-school
Knives found near Japan Prince Hisahito’s desk at Tokyo school, intruder caught on security video
- Incident came before imperial succession which will promote the young prince to second in line to the Chrysanthemum Throne



Japan’s Prince Hisahito and his parents Prince Akishino and Princess Kiko at Ochanomizu University Junior High School in Tokyo on April 8, 2019. Photo: EPA
Two kitchen knives have been found at the school desk of Japan’s Prince Hisahito, grandson of Emperor Akihito, with security camera footage showing a suspicious man trespassing on the grounds, media reported on Saturday.
The incident came as authorities were strengthening security before the popular emperor’s abdication next week after a 30-year reign.
Japan’s Emperor Akihito (front, third from left) and Empress Michiko (front, centre) looking at stamps with their family. Photo: AFP/Imperial Household Agency
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Staff at the Tokyo junior school found the knives on Friday at the desk used daily by the 12-year-old prince, public broadcaster NHK and other news reports said, quoting unnamed investigators.
Hisahito, who began attending the school this month, was not in the classroom when the knives are believed to have been left.
There were no reports of any injuries or damage at the school, the reports said, adding that police did not find any threatening note related to the case.
Security camera footage showed a man with a helmet trespassing on the school grounds at around noon on Friday, they said.
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Police were searching for the middle-aged man who was dressed like a builder.
A police spokeswoman declined to comment while no immediate confirmation was available from the school.
Threats to the imperial family are relatively rare. In 1975, Akihito was almost hit by a Molotov cocktail in Okinawa, a major second world war battlefield where there was strong anti-emperor sentiment.
Japan is preparing for the abdication on Tuesday of Akihito, the first monarch to relinquish the throne of the world’s oldest imperial family for two centuries.
Akihito’s eldest son, 59-year-old Crown Prince Naruhito, will take the throne the following day in a series of ceremonies.
Hisahito is the son of Naruhito’s younger brother and the last eligible male heir.
Japan’s centuries-old succession would be broken if Hisahito does not have a male child as the Imperial Household Law, in place since 1947, does not allow women to ascend the Chrysanthemum Throne.
This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Knives found at prince’s school desk