Japan releases master recording of emperor’s end of war speech

Published August 3, 2015
Tokyo: This handout picture provided by the Imperial Household Agency of Japan on Saturday shows a container and the original recording of late Japanese Emperor Hirohito’s World War II war-ending speech, in Tokyo.—AFP
Tokyo: This handout picture provided by the Imperial Household Agency of Japan on Saturday shows a container and the original recording of late Japanese Emperor Hirohito’s World War II war-ending speech, in Tokyo.—AFP

TOKYO: The master recording of Emperor Hirohito’s speech announcing Japan’s World War II surrender has been brought back to life in digital form ahead of the 70th anniversary of the end of the war.

The Imperial Household Agency on Saturday released the original audio from the vinyl master records of Hirohito’s radio broadcast on August 15, 1945.

The surrender speech by the emperor, known as the “jewel voice broadcast”, had been available only as a low quality copy made by the US occupying forces in 1946.

The four-and-a-half minute speech, which was digitally remastered by the agency, has been made available to the public on the agency’s website: www.kunaicho.go.jp

Background noise can still be heard in the new version but an agency official was quoted by the Yomiuri Shimbun as saying: “The voice pitch and intonation reflected the emperor’s natural atmosphere and was close to his real voice”.

In the speech the emperor announced the nation’s acceptance of the Potsdam Declaration, which demanded Japan’s unconditional surrender, pledging “to pave the way for a grand peace for all the generations to come by enduring the unendurable and suffering what is unsufferable”.

The speech was recorded on August 14 at the Imperial Palace and the emperor’s announcement was broadcast at noon the following day. The speech marked the first time most Japanese heard the emperor’s voice, but it was hard for many to understand because he used classical language.

Published in Dawn, August 3rd, 2015

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