Japan’s emperor greets cheering crowd at palace for new year
TOKYO — Japan’s Emperor Akihito, who will abdicate the Chrysanthemum Throne and hand it to his son next year, was showered with cheers from tens of thousands of New Year’s well-wishers Tuesday at the Imperial Palace.
“Happy New Year,” the 84-year-old emperor said from a balcony. “I wish that this year will prove a gentle and spiritually fulfilling one for as many people as possible.”
Crown Prince Naruhito and his wife, Masako, appeared at the emperor’s side. Masako, a former diplomat, has suffered from stress and has often skipped public events, and it’s unclear how she will manage her new role as empress.
The number of well-wishers totalled 126,720, up from 97,000 last year and a record for Akihito’s reign, known as the era of Heisei, according to the Imperial Household Agency. A new emperor next year means Japan will enter another era, whose name will be selected with great fanfare.


