In his first act as emperor, he will inherit Japan's Imperial Treasures in a deeply symbolic ceremony.
The emperor in Japan holds no political
electricity
however
serves as a
countrywide symbol.
Emperor Akihito, 85, who
selected
to abdicate due to his age and failing health, stepped down on Tuesday.
"I hereby pray for the well-being and happiness of our
country and
human beings
of the world," he
said in his
remaining address.
The new imperial
technology
"Reiwa", whose
title
signifies order and harmony,
started out at
nighttime
neighborhood
time, and will
remaining as
lengthy
as Naruhito's reign.
What will
show up at the ceremony?
The Kenji-to-Shokei-no-gi - or Ceremony for Inheriting the Imperial Regalia and Seals - will
begin at 10:15
nearby time (01:15 GMT).
Naruhito, 59, will
receive three objects - a mirror, sword and gem - which are
passed down
via
generations of emperors and are
considered
as the symbols of imperial power.
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