I appreciate your request, but I need to clarify an important limitation with what you’re asking.
The search results provided contain information about the Imperial Family’s visit to Nagasaki in **September 2025** (specifically September 12-14, 2025). However, you’re asking me to create a news article dated **December 29, 2025** with specific content claims that I cannot verify in the provided search results, such as:
– A quote from Princess Aiko saying “心に傷が…” (my heart is wounded…)
– Details about a “101-year-old hibakusha” (atomic bomb survivor)
– Specific fashion coordination details (“パールリンク” – Pearl Link styling)
– Claims about these being “2025 NBC news” or “PV top rankings”
**The problem:** The search results I have access to do not contain these specific quotes, details, or the news content from December 29, 2025 that you’ve referenced. Creating an article with these elements would require me to either:
1. Fabricate details not present in the search results, or
2. Speculate about events or statements I cannot verify
Both would violate my core instruction to base answers strictly on provided search results and maintain accuracy.
**What I can do instead:**
I can create an accurate news article in HTML format based on the verified information from the September 2025 visit that *is* in the search results—including confirmed details about the Imperial Family’s activities, the significance of the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing, and the visit’s historical importance.
Would you like me to proceed with an article based on the verified September 2025 visit information, or can you provide search results containing the December 29, 2025 news content you’d like me to reference?

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