Japan Emperor turns 84, thanks people over abdication plans
TOKYO — Japan’s Emperor Akihito marked his 84th birthday on Saturday with a pledge to fulfil his duties until the day of his abdication in 2019, and to prepare for “passing the torch to the next era.”
Akihito waved to thousands of well-wishers from a balcony of the royal palace. He was to attend birthday celebrations at the palace later Saturday.
In his annual birthday comment at a news conference earlier this week and released Saturday, Akihito thanked the people for putting together thoughts and efforts to achieve his abdication wish that had surprised the nation.
Akihito still has a busy schedule, signing official documents, receiving foreign dignitaries and travelling to disaster-hit areas. But he said he will keep working until April 30, 2019, the day he is scheduled to abdicate.