The Borneo Post

Japan’s new emperor urges world peace in first public speech

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TOKYO: Emperor Naruhito urged Japan to work together for world peace as he made his first public appearance yesterrday in front of a cheering, flag-waving crowd of tens of thousands.

“I sincerely wish that our country, hand-in-hand with foreign countries, seeks world peace and further developmen­t,” said the 59-yearold Naruhito, who ascended the Chrysanthe­mum Throne Wednesday.

Japan’s 126th emperor wore a morning coat to make the brief appearance on a glass-covered balcony of the Imperial Palace in central Tokyo, along with other adult royals including Empress Masako.

Masako donned an elegant yellow, long-sleeved dress with a matching hat and pearl necklace.

Emperor and empress emeritus, Akihito and Michiko, did not join their children as they have decided to withdraw from official duties after their three-decade reign.

Akihito, 85, was the first Japanese emperor to abdicate in more than two centuries.

The royal family were scheduled to make a total of six appearance­s throughout the day, with some 50,000 people gathered before the main gate of the palace before the first one, according to national broadcaste­r NHK.

More elaborate festivitie­s are planned for Oct 22 when he and Masako will appear in traditiona­l robes for a palace ceremony before parading through the streets of Tokyo to be congratula­ted by a host of world leaders and royals. — AFP

 ??  ?? bmperor karuhito and bmpress Masako greet well-wishers during their first public appearance at the fmperial malace in TokyoK — oeuters photo
bmperor karuhito and bmpress Masako greet well-wishers during their first public appearance at the fmperial malace in TokyoK — oeuters photo

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