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Reiwa – New imperial era name for Japan

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ToKyo: Japan revealed the name of the era that will define the new emperor’s reign when he ascends the Chrysanthe­mum Throne next month following a historic abdication.

After weeks of fevered speculatio­n and top-secret discussion­s, the two kanji characters were unveiled to reveal a name that will last as long as new emperor Naruhito’s rule.

The 85-year-old Emperor Akihito will become the first Japanese monarch to abdicate in around two centuries when he steps down on April 30 in favour of Crown Prince Naruhito, who will take the throne the next day.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said the term Reiwa came from the Manyoshu, an anthology of Japanese poems dating back 1,200 years that “symbolises our nation’s profound public culture and long tradition”.

“Just like amazing plum flowers in full bloom that signal the arrival of spring after bitter cold, each and every Japanese person can hope for the future and make their own flowers blossom,” added the prime minister.

“It is the first time it comes from a Japanese text” rather than Chinese, noted Abe, often considered a nationalis­t.

Crowds gathered around Japan to watch live broadcasts of the announceme­nt yesterday, many cheering as the chief cabinet secretary held up a board with the name inked in stylised black calligraph­y.

“It has a nice sound and you get a good feeling when you read it. It’s a very good choice,” said 24-year-old Shun Fujimoto as he joined a chaotic scrum for a special edition of the papers at Tokyo’s busy Shimbashi station.

Eight-year-old Manato Nagayama also managed to get his hands on a copy of the extra edition but admitted “I cannot yet write those two kanji”.

It may appear esoteric to outsiders, but the announceme­nt of a new era name is a massive event in Japan, marked with calligraph­y shows and public festivitie­s.

 ?? —AP ?? Wanting a piece of history: People in downtown Tokyo rushing to get a copy oftheextra edition newspapers reporting the nameofthe new imperial era.
—AP Wanting a piece of history: People in downtown Tokyo rushing to get a copy oftheextra edition newspapers reporting the nameofthe new imperial era.
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