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Virus spread worries emperor

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TOKYO: Japanese Emperor Naruhito said yesterday that he was looking forward to the Tokyo Olympics this summer but that he was concerned about the spread of the new coronaviru­s, which has killed three in Japan and is slowly spreading across the country.

Emperor Naruhito, who turned 60 yesterday, ascended the throne last May after his father Akihito became the first Japanese emperor in two centuries to abdicate.

The new emperor and his wife Empress Masako, 56, a former diplomat, have put a more relaxed face on one of the world’s oldest monarchies.

Speaking at his first news conference since becoming emperor — and on his first birthday since then as well — Emperor Naruhito said the roughly 10 months since have been tumultuous for Japan, including several deadly typhoons last year and now the coronaviru­s. More than 80 people around Japan have tested positive for the virus and events have been cancelled around the nation in an effort to halt the contagion.

“This new coronaviru­s is a concern. I would like to send my sympathies to those who are infected and their families,” he said.

“At the same time, my thoughts are with the efforts of those who are treating them and working hard to prevent the spread of the infection. I hope their efforts will bear fruit soon.”

Tokyo will host the Summer Olympics from July 24 for the second time, and Emperor Naruhito said the first Tokyo games, held in October 1964 when he was four years old, were one of the highlights of his childhood.

Those games, held less than 20 years after a crushing defeat in World War Two left Tokyo in ruins, are seen in Japan as marking its return to the internatio­nal community. Emperor Naruhito watched the marathon, equestrian events, and the closing ceremony with his parents, then Crown Prince and Princess.

“At the closing ceremony, the athletes didn’t march in all their separate countries’ teams but all together, and in such good humour,” he said.

Emperor Naruhito said he was looking forward to this Summer’s games.

“And I hope this Olympics and Paralympic­s will deepen understand­ing of other people in the world and the preciousne­ss of peace — especially among young people.”

 ?? REUTERS ?? Japan’s Emperor Naruhito speaks during a news conference on the occasion of his birthday in Tokyo, Japan on Friday.
REUTERS Japan’s Emperor Naruhito speaks during a news conference on the occasion of his birthday in Tokyo, Japan on Friday.

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