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Emperor Akihito turns 82 urging Japan to remember the bitter lessons of war

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Japanese Emperor Akihito (3rd L) and Empress Michiko (4th L) wave to well-wishers with Crown Prince Naruhito (2nd L), Crown Princess Masako (L), Prince Akishino (4th R), Prince Kiko (3rd R), Princess Mako (2nd R) and Princess Kako (R) from the balcony of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Japan should remember its bitter lessons from the second world war, Emperor Akihito said in an interview to mark his 82nd birthday on Wednesday, recalling events related to the 70th anniversary of the war’s end.

“I think I spent a year by thinking of the war from various viewpoints,” the emperor said in the interview with local media released by the imperial household agency.

“The number of those who don't know about the war is increasing year by year.

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“But I think for the sake of the future of Japan, it is extremely important to be fully aware of the war and deepen our thought.”

Emperor Akihito, whose father, Hirohito served as commander-in-chief during Japan’s march across Asia in the 1930s and 1940s. Photo: AFP
Emperor Akihito, whose father, Hirohito served as commander-in-chief during Japan’s march across Asia in the 1930s and 1940s. Photo: AFP
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Attending this year's ceremony on August 15 to mark the end of the war, Akihito said he felt “profound remorse” over the conflict, which Tokyo fought in the name of his father Hirohito.

It was the first time he used those words at an annual memorial on the day Japan surrendered to the Allies in 1945, local media said.

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