TOKYO: Japan’s Crown Prince Naruhito has suggested he is ready to take on the duties of emperor from his father as the country prepares for its expected first imperial abdication in two centuries.

Emperor Akihito, now 83, said in August that his advancing age and weakening health mean he may no longer be able to carry out his duties.

While abdications are far from unknown in Japanese history, the last one was in 1817 and there is no mechanism under current law for an emperor to give up the ancient Chrysanthemum Throne.

The subject is also highly sensitive issue in light of Japan’s modern history of war waged in the name of Akihito’s father Emperor Hirohito, who died in 1989.

Naruhito, who turned 57 on Thursday, held an annual press conference two days before, telling reporters that while he had been “shaken” by his father’s announcement, he was prepared to rise to the occasion.

In carefully crafted language, he hinted he is increasingly aware of the responsibility that awaits him. “I would like to take it into my heart seriously and work on my duties, bearing it constantly in mind,” he said.

Akihito’s eldest son added that he wants to “pursue a role for the imperial house that matches the needs of each era”. He added that such a role “changes from one era to another as a fresh wind blows in each”.

Some scholars and politicians worry the issue could open a can of worms and risk Japan’s monarchs becoming subject to political manipulation. Under the constitution they have only a symbolic role.

Published in Dawn, February 24th, 2017

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