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Thursday, May 2, 2019

Emperor Naruhito Fast Facts

Personal:
Birth date: February 23, 1960
Birth place: Tokyo, Japan
Previous name: Hironomiya Naruhito
Marriage: Masako Owada (June 9, 1993-present)
Children: Princess Aiko
Education: Gakushuin University, B.A., 1982; Attended Merton College at the University of Oxford, 1983-1985; Attended Gakushuin University for doctoral studies
Other Facts:
His grandfather, Emperor Hirohito, was Japan's longest-reigning monarch, and ruled during World War II. During Hirohito's reign, Japanese forces occupied Manchuria, Korea and large parts of southeast Asia.
Prior to Akihito, the last emperor to abdicate was Emperor Kokaku in 1817 in the later part of the Edo Period, and the royal male line is unbroken, records show, for at least 14 centuries.
Timeline:
February 23, 1991 - Is formally invested as the crown prince after his grandfather's death in January 1989.
1992 - Receives a commission for a visiting research fellow position at the Gakushuin University Museum of History.
2007 - Appointed as Honorary President of the United Nations Secretary-General's Advisory Board on Water and Sanitation.
February 2012 - When Akihito undergoes heart bypass surgery, Naruhito temporarily fills in for the emperor during official functions.
June 9, 2017 - Japan's parliament passes a historic bill that will allow Akihito to become the first Japanese monarch to abdicate in two centuries.
December 1, 2017 - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announces that Emperor Akihito will stand down on April 30, 2019.
April 1, 2019 - The Japanese government announces that Naruhito's reign will be known as the "Reiwa" era. The era, whose name includes the character for "harmony," will formally begin once the new Emperor is crowned on May 1.
May 1, 2019 - Formally ascends to the Chrysanthemum Throne. Naruhito uses his first remarks following the ceremony to acknowledge the assumption of emperor as an "important responsibility," and pays tribute to his father's legacy.

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