Emperor Naruhito reflected anew on the preciousness of Japan's peace in his New Year's message on January 1. Recalling the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II last year, he emphasized the importance of passing down the country's history. He described the loss of lives in global conflicts as 'deeply painful'.
Emperor Naruhito's New Year's message, released through the Imperial Household Agency on January 1, reflects on the value of peace in Japan. In it, he stated, 'I took to heart the importance of continuing to pass down the country's history,' recalling the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II last year.
The emperor expressed that it is 'deeply painful' to witness so many lives lost in wars and conflicts around the world. This message, delivered on Thursday, underscores the fragility of peace amid ongoing global tensions.
Set against the backdrop of post-war Japan's history, the emperor's words serve as a reminder to cherish stability and learn from the past. The Imperial Household Agency published the written statement, highlighting the royal family's role in promoting reflection on national and international issues.