On his birthday, Japanese Emperor hopes for bright future amid pandemic

Reuters Updated - February 23, 2021 at 11:33 AM.

Celebrations to mark the Emperor’s birthday have been muted this year because of the pandemic.

Japan's Emperor Naruhito poses for a photograph at Akasaka Palace in Tokyo, Japan, ahead of the Emperor's 61st birthday on February 23, 2021, in this handout photo taken on February 2, 2021 and released by Imperial Household Agency of Japan
Japan's Emperor Naruhito poses for a photograph at Akasaka Palace in Tokyo, Japan, ahead of the Emperor's 61st birthday on February 23, 2021, in this handout photo taken on February 2, 2021 and released by Imperial Household Agency of Japan

Emperor Naruhito said he was anticipating a “bright future” as Japan began its coronavirus inoculation programme, during an address to mark his 61st birthday on Tuesday.

Celebrations to mark the Emperor’s birthday have been muted this year because of the pandemic.

“Fortunately, the number of new infections appears to be declining nationwide. Furthermore, coronavirus vaccinations have started,” Naruhito said, speaking to reporters at the imperial palace from behind a large transparent partition.

“I look forward to a bright future ahead, as our people overcome the coronavirus crisis by sharing the pain and helping each other,” Naruhito said.

Japan’s Covid-19 vaccination started this month, but one of the world’s most rapidly ageing societies faces challenges with the programme.

Also read: Japan vaccine supplies to be limited, delaying shots for elderly: Minister

There will be limited supplies of vaccine doses for the first months of the rollout and shots for the elderly will be distributed gradually, the inoculation chief said on Monday.

On the Emperor’s birthday, visitors usually come to the imperial palace to offer good wishes and sign a guest book — a practice that dates back to 1948. The Emperor also appears on a palace balcony with other members of the imperial family to speak to visitors.

Those events were cancelled this year. Naruhito’s new year public appearance last month was also replaced by a video message.

Naruhito, the grandson of Emperor Hirohito in whose name Imperial troops fought World War Two, is Japan’s first monarch born after the war. He ascended the throne in 2019 after his father, Akihito, abdicated.

Published on February 23, 2021 06:03