TOKYO---Like most 10-year-olds in Japan, Maholo Terajima enjoys baseball and video games, but recently his schedule has also included lessons in sword fighting, choreography and fan dancing---preparations for his kabuki debut. The French Japanese child made his first appearance to rapturous applause this week under his new stage name, Onoe Maholo, at Tokyo's Kabuki-za theatre, the storied home of the classical artform. He joins just a handful of children who tread the boards in the ranks of Japan's kabuki actors, part of a tradition that is hundreds of years old. "Practice is hard," the soft-spoken Terajima said, conceding he is sometimes jealous of friends who don't have ho...Keep on reading: Japan kids endure ‘hard practice’ to join ranks of kabuki actors