Japan’s Oxford-educated Crown Prince Naruhito looks set to bring a more global outlook to the ancient imperial institution while carrying on Japanese Emperor Akihito’s legacy of promoting peace and reconciliation with Asia when he ascends the throne in 2019.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s Cabinet yesterday signed off on an April 30, 2019, date for the octogenarian Akihito’s retirement — the first abdication by a Japanese monarch in two centuries.
Akihito, who turns 84 on Dec. 23, has spent much of his nearly three decades on the throne trying to heal the wounds of a war fought in his father Hirohito’s name and highlighting the needs of the vulnerable in society.
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He said in August last year that he feared age would make it hard to fulfill his duties.
“As an Oxford-educated scholar and well traveled crown prince, Naruhito can draw on a wealth of international experience in carrying out the duties his father pioneered,” Temple University Japan director of Asian studies Jeffrey Kingston said.
Naruhito, 57, is an staunch advocate for environmental causes and has taken part in international conferences on clean water.
“Certainly, on environmental issues, he’s very passionate,” Washington-based Wilson Center senior associate for northeast Asia Shihoko Goto said. “He is also very concerned about women’s rights ... the idea of empowering women and giving them a position of dignity that goes beyond their place in the traditional world.”
Naruhito defied palace officials to marry Masako Owada, a Harvard and Oxford-educated diplomat, who has suffered from stress-related illness brought on by the demands of palace life and pressure to bear a royal heir.
At one point, he shocked the public with his blunt defense of his wife from criticism and pressure, drawing a rebuke from his younger brother and sorrowful remarks from his father.
Masako’s daughter, 16-year-old Aiko, cannot inherit the male-only throne.
A one-off law allowing Akihito to abdicate was enacted in June, but did not address the controversial issue of female succession — a matter that is becoming increasingly pressing as the royal family shrinks and ages.
Akihito has only one grandson, 11-year-old Prince Hisahito.
How Masako, 53, copes with the role of empress would be closely watched.
“My hope is that ... she will be able to express herself and embrace some of the things she wants to do, and be at the forefront of imperial diplomacy,” Goto said.
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