Description
Signed album page, 5 x 2,5 inch, (London), (6.04.1953), signed in blue ink "Akihito" - also inscribed by the collector in pencil (covered by the passepartout), attractively mounted (removable) for fine display with a photograph, shows Akihito in a formal portrait (altogether 8,25 x 11,75 inch), with mild signs of wear to the corners - in fine to very fine condition.
Further Information on the person
Profession:
(1933-) the reigning Emperor of Japan, the 125th emperor of his line according to Japan's traditional order of succession
Year of Birth: 1933
Akihito, born on December 23, 1933, was the 125th Emperor of Japan, serving from 1989 to 2019. He was the eldest son of Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako and was born in Tokyo. Akihito attended Gakushuin University and studied political science and history.
In 1959, Akihito married Michiko Shoda, a commoner, breaking with centuries-old tradition. The couple had three children, including Crown Prince Naruhito, who succeeded Akihito as Emperor in 2019. Akihito was known for his efforts to promote peace and reconciliation at home and abroad.
Throughout his reign, Akihito sought to reconcile with countries affected by Japan's actions during World War II and promote peace in the region. He was the first Japanese monarch to visit China, a gesture meant to improve relations between the two countries.
Akihito also had a keen interest in marine biology, publishing several research papers on goby fish. He was a respected figure in the scientific community and was instrumental in promoting environmental conservation efforts in Japan.
In 2019, Akihito abdicated the throne, becoming the first Japanese Emperor to do so in over two centuries. He was succeeded by his son, Naruhito, marking the beginning of a new era in Japanese history. Akihito continues to be a prominent figure in Japan, known for his dedication to peace, conservation, and diplomacy.
Overall, Akihito's reign was characterized by modernization, reconciliation, and a commitment to promoting peace and understanding in Japan and the world. His legacy as a monarch who sought to bridge cultural divides and promote harmony will endure for generations to come.
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