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The new emperor and royal era of Japan

The new emperor.
On January 7, 1989, Emperor Akihito took over as the 125th emperor of Japan. One of the most popular emperors in the history of Japan, he expressed his desire to leave the throne on August 8, 2016, due to his age and ill health. May 19, 2017 Japan's cabinet is about to relinquish the power of Emperor Akihito In approved.

Then on June 1, 2017, the historic rule of the Emperor Akihito voluntarily relinquished the throne of Emperor Akihito to the lower house of the Japanese parliament and to the upper house of parliament on June 9, 2017. In just three years, Emperor Akihito will only be able to rise to the throne. According to him, 30 April 2019 Emperor Akihito leaves the throne. May 1, 2019 Yuvraj Naruhito, 57, takes over as the 126th emperor of Japan.

The new royal era of Japan.
The era was named according to the rule of the Emperor of Japan. The new era begins with the new emperor taking over and ending the previous era. Names are used in addition to the Western calendar. These are mentioned in Japanese coins, newspapers, driving licenses, and government papers. Name. Gengo is named after Japan's royal era. After the restoration of the Emperor's achievement through the restoration of Emperor Matsuhito on February 3, 1867, the system of naming the royal era has been officially in force from 23 October 1868.

The era of the 122nd Emperor was marked as the Meiji Era. After his death he was to be named as that era. April 30, 2019 The era of Emperor Akihito, named after the 125th Emperor Akihito's historical throne in Japan, means' Achieve peace. On the other hand, the new royal era of the new emperor Naruto, who took office May 1, 2019, begins.

One month before the emperor's adherence to the ritual, 1 April 2019, the new royal era was named after Reiwa, the first time that the royal era was renamed in Japan with the word juggle taken from the ancient Japanese poetry collection Man 'yoshu. yoshu possesses a deep cultural and long heritage of Japan.

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