Japanese Emperor Akihito declares historic abdication

IANS  |  Tokyo 

Japan's on Tuesday declared his and delivered his last public address as emperor, in a historic ceremony in

The 85-year-old was given permission to abdicate after saying he felt unable to fulfil his role because of his age and declining health.

In his final speech, Akihhito said he "wished and the world peace and prosperity".

"I am deeply grateful for the people that accepted me as a symbol and supported me.

"Along with the consort, I hope from my heart the 'Reiwa' era will be peaceful and fruitful, and I hereby pray for the well-being and happiness of our country and people of the world," he added.

The Taiirei-Seiden-nogi, or main Ceremony of the of His Majesty the Emperor, is taking place at the Matsu-no-Ma state room in the

It began at 5 p.m. with and entering the room. Over 330 attendants will also be present.

The ceremony will end with delivering his final address as emperor, though he will technically remain until midnight.

Tuesday's events will be the first time anyone alive will get to watch a Japanese ceremony.

On Wednesday morning, will inherit the Imperial Treasures in his first ritual as Japan's 126th emperor - and will officially lead the country into the new Reiwa era.

It will mark the end of the current Heisei era, which began when Akihito ascended the throne in 1989.

The emperor in holds no political power but serves as a national symbol.

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First Published: Tue, April 30 2019. 14:02 IST