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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.