Emperor Akihito to abdicate, Japan embraces end of era
TOKYO — Emperor Akihito is set to abdicate, as Japan embraces the end of his reign with an emotion mixed with reminiscence and hopes for a new era.
Akihito, 85, in a palace ritual Tuesday, will announce his retirement before other members of the royal family and top government officials. He was to perform private palace rituals to report his retirement to Shinto gods ahead of the official ceremony.
Akihito’s reign runs through midnight when his son Crown Prince Naruhito becomes new emperor and his era begins.