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In attempt to connect with young people, Japan’s royal family debuts on Instagram

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  • Japan’s imperial family made their debut on Instagram with the aim of shedding their reclusive image and connecting with younger generations.
  • The Imperial Household Agency, responsible for the family’s affairs, posted photos and videos showcasing Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako’s public engagements over the past three months.
  • Instagram was chosen due to its popularity among young people, with their account garnering more than 270,000 followers by Monday evening.

Japan’s imperial family made an Instagram debut with a barrage of posts on Monday, hoping to shake off their reclusive image and reach out to younger people on social media.

The Imperial Household Agency, a government agency in charge of the family’s affairs, posted 60 photos and five videos showing Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako’s public appearances over the past three months.

The agency said they wanted the public to have a better understanding of the family’s official duties and that Instagram was chosen because of its popularity among youth.

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By Monday evening, their verified account Kunaicho_jp had more than 270,000 followers.

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The Instagram page of Japan’s Imperial Household Agency is seen on April 1, 2024, in Tokyo. Japan’s imperial family made an Instagram debut with a barrage of posts on Monday, hoping to shake off their reclusive image and reach out to younger people on social media. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)

The first photo published was of the imperial couple sitting on a sofa with their 22-year-old daughter Princess Aiko, all smiling as they marked New Year’s Day. Other postings also included the Imperial couple’s meetings with foreign dignitaries, including Brunei Crown Prince Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah his wife.

A video of Naruhito addressing well-swishers during his Feb. 23 birthday celebrations garnered over 21,000 views in less than a day.

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So far, the images are limited to the family’s official duties and do not include private or candid moments. The agency said it was considering adding activities of other royal members.

The Japanese royal family’s social media debut comes 15 years after Britain’s royal family joined X, formerly Twitter, in 2009.

Naruhito’s father, Emperor Emeritus Akihito — who abdicated the throne in 2019 — and his wife were popular during their time. But currently, the royal family’s fans largely belong to older generations.

Palace officials had been considering using social media to get more people interested in the family and their activities. Last year, the agency set up a team of experts to study the effects of using social media on the imperial family.

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The agency had become cautious after the Emperor’s niece Mako Komuro and her commoner husband faced a severe backlash on social media and in tabloids following concerns over her mother-in-law’s financial situation, causing her marriage to be delayed. She also wasn’t given a dowry as her union was not fully celebrated by the public.

The former princess said, at the time, she suffered psychological trauma because of the media bashing, including those online.

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Experts say social media could help bring the royal family closer to the people and give the agency the ability to control the narrative and respond to disinformation, but concerns over how the world’s oldest monarchy can be friendly without losing its nobility or avoid blowups remain.

The account doesn’t interact with the public. Users can’t comment on posts and can only press the «like» button.

Those who want to send messages to the imperial family have to use the official website.

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«Niños ametrallados y hospitales bombardeados»: el papa Francisco volvió a cuestionar la crueldad de la ofensiva de Israel en Gaza

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Debido al fuerte resfrío que padece el papa Francisco, no pudo rezar hoy el Ángelus dominical del mediodía. Lo hizo en cambio desde la capilla de la Casa de Santa Marta, el pensionado vaticano donde se aloja. En su mensaje respondió a las acusaciones de Israel luego de que el Pontífice dijera ante la Curia Vaticana que repudiaba “tanta crueldad en la Franja de Gaza, con bombardeos de niños».

Francisco volvió a repetir su acusación: “Con dolor pienso en Gaza, en tanta crueldad, con los niños ametrallados, a los bombardeos de escuelas y hospitales”. “Tanta crueldad», reiteró.

Mientras los fieles continuaban acercándose a saludarlo y ovacionarlo desde la vecina plaza de San Pedro, el Papa -que habló sentado y dijo que se sentía “muy cansando”- añadió que “rezamos para que en Navidad pueda cesar el fuego en todos los frentes en guerra en Tierra Santa, en Ucrania, en el Medio Oriente y en el mundo entero”.

El pontífice argentino dijo que “la martirizada Ucrania continua siendo golpeada por ataques contra las ciudades que a veces dañan las escuelas, hospitales, iglesias”.

Francisco pidió que “callen las armas y resuenen los cantos natalicios”.

Tosiendo brevemente, señaló: “Contemplar los signos prodigiosos de la acción salvífica de Dios, no debe hacernos sentir lejos de él sino ayudarnos a reconocer su presencia y su amor vecino a nosotros, por ejemplo en el don de la vida de cada niño que lleva su madre en espera”.

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Bergoglio agregó que “es necesario defender el valor sagrado de la vida de los niños desde que son concebidos en el seno materno«.

La enfermedad del Papa, su fragilidad en bronquios y pulmones, causa una cierta preocupación porque tiene por delante una actividad abrumadora, con el fin de año, la Navidad, y sobre todo el comienzo del Jubileo que en la Nochebuena lo hará presidir la ceremonia de apertura del Año Santo con la apertura de la Puerta Santa de la basílica de San Pedro.

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