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Japan emperor to abdicate in April 2019

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TOKYO: Japan’s Emperor Akihito will step down on April 30, 2019, the prime minister announced yesterday, the first retirement in more than two centuries in the world’s oldest imperial family.

Shinzo Abe said he was “deeply moved” at the “smooth decision” taken at a special meeting of the Imperial Council to decide on the date for the 83year-old to step down for health reasons. “The government will make utmost efforts to ensure that the Japanese people can celebrate the emperor’s abdication and the succession of the crown prince.”

Akihito’s eldest son, 57-yearold Crown Prince Naruhito, is expected to ascend the Chrysanthe­mum Throne the next day.

The news was splashed across the front pages of the evening papers, with the Sankei Shimbun distributi­ng a special abdication edition.

The abdication will bring to an end the Heisei era, which has lasted the 30 years Akihito has been on the throne.

He shocked the country last year when he signalled his desire to take a back seat after nearly three decades, citing his age and health problems.

There have been abdication­s in Japan’s long imperial history dating back more than 2,600 years, but the last one was more than two centuries ago.

Akihito is the 125th person to sit on the Chrysanthe­mum Throne since Emperor Jimmu, said to be a descendant of the legendary sun goddess Amaterasu.

There is no republican movement to speak of in Japan and the emperor and the royal family enjoy the admiration of the vast majority of the country.

The emperor and his wife, Empress Michiko, are seen as being the more accessible face of a monarchy that largely remains in the shadows, unlike the British royals.

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