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Emperor Akihito will give up throne April 30, 2019

- By Mari Yamaguchi The Associated Press

TOKYO — Japan’s much admired Emperor Akihito is set to abdicate April 30, 2019, at age 85 in the first such departure from the Chrysanthe­mum Throne in about 200 years, the government said Friday.

Akihito’s elder son Crown Prince Naruhito will ascend the throne a day later, beginning a new as yet unnamed era.

The decision was made Friday at a meeting of the Imperial House Council, which was chaired by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and included parliament­ary leaders, supreme court judges and imperial family members.

Abe will provide the summary of the meeting at the next Cabinet session early next week ahead of the formal approval expected Dec. 8, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told reporters.

“I feel deeply moved that the decision was made smoothly by the Imperial House Council, marking a major step toward an imperial succession,” Abe said.

Suga said the timing was chosen so that Akihito can abdicate after reaching his 30th anniversar­y on the throne, a milestone. Late April is also more appropriat­e for many Japanese to embrace the change of an era after settling down from a busy period of travel and job transfers around April 1, the beginning of a new fiscal year.

Legislatio­n allowing Akihito to abdicate within three years was enacted earlier this year.

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