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Japan emperor draws record birthday crowd before abdication in 2019

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TOKYO: More than 75,000 well-wishers paid their respects to Emperor Akihito who turned 85 yesterday, his last birthday celebratio­n at Tokyo’s Imperial Palace before stepping down next year.

The birthday of the emperor, whose position is ceremonial with no political power, is traditiona­lly marked by a national holiday and an address at the palace, which opens to the public on the day.

The morning crowd of 75,490, according to the Imperial Household Agency, was the largest birthday attendance during Akihito’s three-decade reign, known as the “Heisei” era, which means “achieving peace” in Japanese.

Akihito – flanked by his wife, eldest son Naruhito and other mem- bers of the imperial family on a balcony – addressed well-wishers waving small Japanese flags and holding up smartphone­s.

“My thoughts go out to those who have lost family members or those close to them, or have suffered damage and whose lives are currently impaired,” he said, referring to the natural disasters that hit Japan in the past year.

Earthquake­s, severe storms and heatwaves killed hundreds of people, destroyed homes and disrupted supply chains, clouding the outlook for Japan’s export-reliant economy.

Along with Empress Michiko, Akihito has spent much of his reign addressing the legacy of World War Two, which was fought in the name of his father, Hirohito, and consol- ing victims of natural disasters.

“I would like to thank him for standing by us, the Japanese people, and would like him to rest and enjoy his time from now on,” said 46-year-old Kazuyo Toyama from Nagoya.

Akihito, who has had heart surgery and treatment for prostate cancer, is scheduled to step down on April 30, passing the Chrysanthe­mum Throne to 58-yearold Crown Prince Naruhito.

The last time a Japanese emperor abdicated was in 1817.

Although he cannot directly influence government policy, Akihito has created a broader consciousn­ess of Japan’s wartime past throughout his symbolic reign, experts said.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Birthday fit for an emperor: Akihito, flanked by Michiko, Naruhito, Crown Princess Masako, Prince Akishino, Princess Kiko, Princess Mako and Princess Kako, waving to well-wishers at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo.
— Reuters Birthday fit for an emperor: Akihito, flanked by Michiko, Naruhito, Crown Princess Masako, Prince Akishino, Princess Kiko, Princess Mako and Princess Kako, waving to well-wishers at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo.

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