Naruhito marks 65th birthday with call for peace


Naruhito and Masako greeting well-wishers from the balcony of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo.-AFP

EMPEROR Naruhito, marking his 65th birthday, stressed the importance of telling the tragedy of World War II to the country’s younger generations, pledging to contribute to efforts to promote the understanding of history and the determination for peace as the world this year observes the 80th anniversary of the war’s end.

“As the memory of the war fades today, it is important that the tragic experiences and history are passed on to the generations who do not know the war,” he told a news conference in pre-recorded comments released yesterday.

Those who went through the ordeals during and after the war grew have grown older and it is difficult for youth to hear their firsthand stories, he added.

Naruhito accompanied by his wife, Empress Masako, their daughter Princess Aiko and some of his younger brother’s family, waved from the palace balcony at well-wishers. Later yesterday, he celebrated his birthday at a palace banquet.

The war was fought in the name of his grandfather, then- Emperor Hirohito. Naruhito said he and Masako, who were born after the war, have learned from his parents by hearing their stories of wartime experiences and thoughts about peace.

His father Akihito, who abdicated in 2019, was known for his devotion to making amends for the war, and Naruhito said he will follow his example.

His concern resonates especially with that of many survivors of the US atomic bombings of Hiro­shima and Nagasaki in August, 1945, who are worried about the lack of progress in nuclear disarmament and growing support for nuclear deterrence.

The survivors, or hibakusha, hope the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to their organisation, Nihon Hidankyo, for the decades-long nuclear disarmament effort would raise awareness among the younger generations.

This year, Naruhito and Masako are expected to visit Hiroshima and Nagasaki to pay tribute to those killed in the US atomic bombings and Okinawa, the site of one of the war’s harshest battles. — AP

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