Since ascending the Chrysanthemum Throne 20 years ago, Emperor Akihito has been committed to standing by disaster victims, disabled people, the elderly and war victims harmed by the former Imperial Japanese Army during World War II.
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Since ascending the Chrysanthemum Throne 20 years ago, Emperor Akihito has been committed to standing by disaster victims, disabled people, the elderly and war victims harmed by the former Imperial Japanese Army during World War II.
The real power at the palace remained in the worryingly capable hands of the Imperial Household Agency (IHA), a secretive, 1,200-strong secretariat, ferocious in its allegiance to the traditional model, jealous of the ancient rituals, and contemptuous of the kind of reform-happy Emperor-lite figure that Akihito seemed to present
At the beginning of the year, I wish for the happiness of the people and peace in the world
I am concerned that many people face serious problems because of the grave economic situation