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End Of An Era: Japanese Emperor Akihito Abdicates After Three-Decade Reign, First Such Instance In 200 Years
Swarajya Staff
May 01, 2019, 12:04 PM | Updated 12:04 PM IST
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Japanese Emperor Akihito, 85, on Tuesday (30 April) announced his abdication to Sun Goddess Shinto at a ritual at Imperial Gardens. His abdication is first in two centuries marking an end to the three decade reign at the throne, according to Reuters.
The emperor seen as a symbol of reconciliation, peace and democracy was the first monarch to have taken over the throne after the post war constitution that defines the emperor as a symbol of the people without any political power.
The monarch is also the first to have married a commoner, his wife Empress Michiko and together they have been a source of encouragement for the people of Japan during disasters and other such incidents.
The abdication will be conducted at the Imperial Palace's prestigious Matsu no ma and will be marked by a brief and simple ceremony. The ceremony will attendance from Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Empress Michiko, Crown Prince Naruhito and Crown Princess Masako along with the heads of both houses of parliament and supreme court as attendees.
Next to throne Naruhito, 59, who along with his wife Masako will play an active role in crown affairs. Naruhito is Oxford Educated while Masako if from Harvard.
The ceremony will mark the end of Heisei imperial era which began on 8 Jan (1989).
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