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Outgoing Japanese monarch pays respects to gods

18/04/2019 05:14 PM

ANKARA, April 18 (Bernama) -- Days ahead of his abdication, the outgoing Japanese monarch on Thursday paid his respects to the Shinto gods, Anadolu Agency reported, quoting local media. 

Emperor Akihito, who is set to step down at the end of this month, visited the Ise Shrine, one of Japan's holiest sites, in Mie Prefecture, daily Japan Today reported. He was accompanied by his wife and daughter.

The 85-year-old monarch will be first living head of the Japanese royal family to retire in its 200 year history. 

His eldest son and Crown Prince Naruhito will succeed to the throne on May 1. 

“Akihito in a tuxedo headed into the shrine, with palace officials holding up two imperial treasures - sword and jewel. The third, a mirror, is kept at the shrine. The treasures were brought from the palace in Tokyo and travelled with the emperor. The regalia, or three treasures, will be handed to Naruhito after his succession,” the report said. 

Shinto, a religion perhaps as old as Japan itself, is a rich blend of folklore, reverence for all things natural and the Japanese nation.

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