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JAPAN’S BABY PRINCE.—Crown Princess Michiko with her son, Prince Naruhito, after the ohashi-hajime ceremony on June 23. The centuries-old ceremony, held traditionally 100 days after the birth of a child, is for the baby’s health and happiness. Prince Naruhito is second in line of succession to the throne.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29246, 2 July 1960, Page 2

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JAPAN’S BABY PRINCE.—Crown Princess Michiko with her son, Prince Naruhito, after the ohashi-hajime ceremony on June 23. The centuries-old ceremony, held traditionally 100 days after the birth of a child, is for the baby’s health and happiness. Prince Naruhito is second in line of succession to the throne. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29246, 2 July 1960, Page 2

JAPAN’S BABY PRINCE.—Crown Princess Michiko with her son, Prince Naruhito, after the ohashi-hajime ceremony on June 23. The centuries-old ceremony, held traditionally 100 days after the birth of a child, is for the baby’s health and happiness. Prince Naruhito is second in line of succession to the throne. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29246, 2 July 1960, Page 2