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President of Japan - Akihito. A Brief History of Life

The president of Japan, and to be precise, the emperor, plays a formal function in the country. He represents the state at any meetings, gatherings where it is not necessary to solve strategically important state issues. If you compare the emperor of Japan with the Queen of Britain, you can say at once: the latter has more authority. In Japan, all power is concentrated in the hands of the Prime Minister. Imperial chair is passed on the male line.

President of Japan is now at the age of 83. He received the title of ruler in 1989 and is so to this day. His name is Akihito.

Akihito family

A solid man, who became emperor at 56, had a different name before joining the throne. His name was Prince Tsugunomiya. The president of Japan, whose name is known to the whole world, was born on December 23, 1933. In the family, the boy is the eldest son and the fifth child. His father's name was Hirohito, his mother was Kozyun.

Akihito studied in a special school kadzoku. It is intended only for members of the aristocratic family, other children can not study in it. The school was opened at the University of Gakushuin. Twelve years the boy spent at the walls of this educational institution and in 1952 received documents about his graduation. Parents wanted to instill in their child a love of knowledge and languages, so that he could develop in many ways. Therefore, the future president of Japan was trained by the famous writer Elizabeth Wining. She gave him knowledge of English and talked about Western life and culture.

Further training

Immediately after graduation Akihito entered the university on the policy department of the same university, which contains the indicated junior school. In 1952, namely in the second month of autumn, he was formally introduced to the people by the Crown Prince.

The following year, the guy carried out a trip to 14 countries around the world, within which he drove to London. There he visited the coronation of Catherine II and spoke on behalf of his father.

The university was graduated in 1956. Three years later, the president of Japan married the daughter of a ruler of one of the largest flour mills. Thus, he destroyed his family's tradition of marrying only together with a partner of exceptionally aristocratic blood. The woman was born in the society of the intelligentsia.

Mitiko Sede

The wife of Emperor Mitiko was born in 1934 on October 20. Her family is a highly respected association of the Japanese intelligentsia. At the same time, her two relatives received the highest state award, which the Emperor himself awarded for outstanding achievements in science. A woman can play the piano and harp. She also likes to spend her free time embroidering. She really likes literature and floristics. Engaged in translating poetry of one of the poets of Japan, Mitiko made him known to the whole world, and the author was soon given an honorable award.

Family life

After the unanimous approval of the future wife of Akihito, the process of marriage took place. The family was able to slightly improve the requirements for the imperial union. The President of Japan was able to get rid of some of the obligations. For example, the family brought up the children themselves, without resorting to the help of nannies and tutors. And even though they were constantly required to attend official events, the guys (at that time they had two children - a boy and a girl) never suffered from lack of attention.

Akihito the Emperor

In September 1988, the condition of Akihito's father's health deteriorated noticeably, so he had to take on some responsibilities. He was also honored to open the first session of parliament. Kronprinz received the title of emperor after the death of his mentor in early January 1989. After his appointment in the life of Japan begins a new era - Heisei. The names of each emperor are related to one or another period of time, which gets its name. So it's easier to remember how the president of Japan is called this or that period of government.

Interests Akihito

The ruler loves biology and ichthyology, as well as his deceased father. For all his life he wrote 25 scientific works on the theme of "sea bulls". Also Akihiro is interested in history. Among the sports the emperor singles out tennis (the first acquaintance of the ruler and his wife took place there), horse riding.

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