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Aiko - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
On December 1, 2001, Crown Princess Masako gave birth to a baby girl. The baby weighed 3,102 grams and was 49.6 centimeters long at birth. At the traditional naming ceremony on the seventh day of her life, the girl was given the name Aiko and the personal title Toshi no Miya, Princess Aiko. "Ai" means love, "ko" means child and is often used as the last character in girl's names, and "toshi" means respect. She is the Crown Prince and Princess's long-awaited first child, born eight years after they got married in 1993, and is Emperor Akihito's third grandchild.

Festivals - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Japan's traditional summer festivals are celebrations held by people for the purpose of praying for good fortune, for example that they do not suffer flood damage or disaster and that they do not fall ill during the hot season. Summer festivals are held all across Japan. They feature such events as dancing and parades of portable shrines. The atmosphere at a summer festival is usually quite exciting, as many shops open up stalls outside selling food and drinks and offering games in which children can try to win prizes.

Olympics - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
With the 1998 Olympic Winter Games in Nagano coming up in February next year, many Olympic-related events are being held in the prefecture.

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