Naruhito endorses world peace in 1st public appearance

IANS  |  Tokyo 

Naruhito, Japan's new Emperor, on Saturday gave his first public address in this role from the balcony of the Imperial Palace, in which he stressed the need to work toward achieving world peace.

Naruhito, 59, ascended to the throne on Wednesday, a day after his father, Akihito, abdicated. He was the first to step down from the throne in more than two centuries, reports news.

In a very brief message, expressed his desire for "and the international community to come together in pursuing world peace and further development".

Naruhito, who spoke from behind the bullet-proof glass that protects the balcony, was accompanied by and other members of the imperial family. His father, the emeritus, and his mother, Michiko, were not present.

The ceremony, which will be repeated five more times throughout the day, was attended by thousands of people, most of them waving Japanese flags.

Naruhito's ascension marks the beginning of a new era in Japan, dubbed "Reiwa," which roughly translates to "beautiful harmony".

is now the 126th consecutive Japanese

Japan's monarchy is generally considered to be the longest-lived continuous hereditary royal dynasty in the world.

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First Published: Sat, May 04 2019. 12:16 IST