What We know About The Japanese Monarch Making History By Stepping Down In Over 200 Years

Ira Shukla

As Emperor Akihito officially declared his abdication at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, he wished ‘Japan and the world peace and prosperity’. 

BBC

And with that, curtains were drawn on a 30-year-long reign of a beloved leader of the nation, making it the first time in 200 years that a Japanese emperor was stepping down from his position of his own will.

South China Morning Post

The 85-year-old Akihito was given permission to abdicate after he expressed his desire for the same due to deteriorating health. 

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Akihito assumed power after his father’s demise in 1989, which was a great time in the nation’s history. Business was good and people were happy. 

Kunaicho

But soon after he became the emperor, the stock market took an irreversible plunge and calamities stuck Japan. One of them was the earthquake of 1995 that claimed many lives and destroyed the infrastructure.

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Years later in 2011, a tsunami swept away towns and thousands of people with it. That proved to be a turning point for the emperor. 

Science Mag

In a first, the emperor – who is a representative figure – came in front of the TV and addressed the nation. Soon after, the royal pair visited the evacuation centre, knelt in front of the people and asked them about their worries. 

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This helped him make an indellible mark in the hearts of his people. The ‘symbol of the state and unity of the people’ is banned from expressing any political opinions. Not that he needed it. Many would say humility and goodness were his politics. 

The Japan Times

A pacifist by nature, he was a 12-year-old boy when he witnessed his nation burning in the aftermath of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki attacks and decided to dedicate his life to peace and harmony.

LA Times

Akihito was always on the side of love; something evident by the fact that he chose to marry a girl who wasn’t a royal, after falling in love with her during tennis practice sessions. That girl was Empress Michiko.

BBC

As PM Shinzō Abe bid him adieu today, it was the end of an era in Japanese monarchy. The emperor of the people had stepped down, after all. 

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