Japan's Emperor Akihito is to step down on April 30, 2019, to be succeeded by his elder son, Crown Prince Naruhito https://t.co/F3gJoVgxPc pic.twitter.com/gPHFDkQdnA
— TRT World Now (@TRTWorldNow) December 1, 2017
When Crown Prince Naruhito succeeds Akihito as Japan's emperor, he is expected to further modernise the Chrysanthemum Throne https://t.co/F3gJoVgxPc pic.twitter.com/82ZheTWoev
— TRT World Now (@TRTWorldNow) December 1, 2017
Council chaired by Abe sets abdication date for Japan's emperor. Crown Prince Naruhito to ascend throne May 1, 2019, @themainichi reports https://t.co/P1UP9zm8R2
— NBR (@NBRnews) December 1, 2017
#Japan's Emperor to become the first to abdicate in two centuries: Akihito, 83, will stand down in April
— Michael Conti (@ImperioMundial) December 2, 2017
The ailing leader, aged 83, who is the 125th Emperor, will be succeeded by his son Prince Naruhito when he addicates in April next year#EmperorAkihito https://t.co/iue9Z11C97 pic.twitter.com/9nRW06KHcP
On sait depuis quelques jours que le prince Naruhito sera officiellement intronisé le 1er mai 2019. On apprend ce matin que la date du 1er mai deviendra un jour férié national, en plein milieu de la Golden Week, pour un total de 10 jours de congés d’affilée (!). Du jamais vu. pic.twitter.com/srMGUapWGr
— Ryozhukai (@Ryozhukai) December 5, 2017
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