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Naruhito: Japan's emperor formally proclaims ascension to throne | Naruhito: Japan's emperor formally proclaims ascension to throne |
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Japan's Emperor Naruhito has formally proclaimed his ascension to the throne in an elaborate ceremony. | Japan's Emperor Naruhito has formally proclaimed his ascension to the throne in an elaborate ceremony. |
The emperor, 59, officially began his reign in May after the abdication of his father, the then-Emperor Akihito. | The emperor, 59, officially began his reign in May after the abdication of his father, the then-Emperor Akihito. |
But his ascension is only now being formalised in a series of traditional rituals. | But his ascension is only now being formalised in a series of traditional rituals. |
His ascension comes as Japan reels from the effects of Typhoon Hagibis, which left almost 80 people dead. | His ascension comes as Japan reels from the effects of Typhoon Hagibis, which left almost 80 people dead. |
A parade celebration has been postponed out of respect for the victims and their families. | |
The Sokui no Rei - or the Ceremony of Accession - saw Emperor Naruhito inside the 6.5m-high Takamikura throne. | The Sokui no Rei - or the Ceremony of Accession - saw Emperor Naruhito inside the 6.5m-high Takamikura throne. |
He read out a formal proclamation, dressed in a yellow-orange tone robe worn only by emperors on special occasions. | He read out a formal proclamation, dressed in a yellow-orange tone robe worn only by emperors on special occasions. |
"I swear that I will act according to the constitution and fulfil my responsibility as the symbol of the state and of the unity of the people," said the emperor, according to a Reuters translation. | "I swear that I will act according to the constitution and fulfil my responsibility as the symbol of the state and of the unity of the people," said the emperor, according to a Reuters translation. |
His wife, Empress Masako, was on an adjacent throne. | His wife, Empress Masako, was on an adjacent throne. |
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe delivered a congratulatory address, followed by shouts of "Banzai!" - translated as "long live the emperor". | Prime Minister Shinzo Abe delivered a congratulatory address, followed by shouts of "Banzai!" - translated as "long live the emperor". |
The ceremony, which has been conducted largely in silence, is held in the presence of an ancient sword and jewel - sacred treasures that act as symbols of imperial power. | |
Hundreds of foreign dignitaries, including the UK's Prince Charles, are in attendance. | Hundreds of foreign dignitaries, including the UK's Prince Charles, are in attendance. |