Japan’s Emperor will step down from the throne on April 30, 2019: Japanese Prime Minister

Japan’s Emperor Akihito

Japan’s Emperor Akihito

Tokyo … News Time

Japan’s Emperor Akihito will be handed over to the throne on April 30, 2019. After that, May 1, 2019, his son Crown Prince Naruhito will become the throne. The decision was taken by the Japanese emperor Akihito’s throne to be held on the last day of the Imperial House Council. This was chaired by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Japanese emperor Akihito expressed his desire to be in power in August 2016. The approval of the Imperial House Council will be approved at the Prime Minister’s cabinet on December 8. Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe says the Council of Ministers has chosen April 30, 2019 to leave the throne of Emperor Akihito. And to handle the throne of Crown Prince Naruhito on the following day, i.e., May 1. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Friday convened this council’s meeting in the royal ambassador agency. The members of the royal family, parliamentary leaders and Supreme Court judges attended this meeting. Shinzo Abe concluded Emperor Akihito from the results of the meeting and later announced his announcement at the Prime Minister’s Office. He told reporters that this event of leaving the throne will be the first ever in almost 200 years and in the constitutional constitution of Japan. Emperor Akihito is 83 years old and last year he said explicit desire to be retired for them, paying for their duties may be difficult for them.

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