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Japan emperor greets well-wishers as he prepares to abdicate

Japan鈥檚 Emperor Akihito (left) and Empress Michiko wave during the royal family鈥檚 annual New Year鈥檚 greeting to well-wishers gathered at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on January 2, 2018. AFP

TOKYO, Japan 鈥 Japan鈥檚 Emperor Akihito on Tuesday delivered his traditional New Year address with tens of thousands of well-wishers flocking to the Imperial Palace for one of the last such occasions before he abdicates next year.

It was the final New Year appearance alongside Akihito for Princess Mako, his eldest granddaughter, who is scheduled to wed her college sweetheart in November and leave the royal family.

The Imperial Palace said more than 73,000 people attended his address, many waving small Japanese flags and shouting 鈥淏anzai鈥 or 鈥淟ong live鈥.

鈥淗appy New Year. I鈥檓 sincerely glad to celebrate the new year together with you,鈥 the emperor said in a televised address from a glass-covered balcony at the palace, where he was flanked by Mako and other family members.

They will make two further appearances before the crowd in the afternoon.

The emperor shocked the country in 2016 when he signalled his desire to take a back seat after nearly three decades in the job, citing his age and health problems.

He will be the first emperor to retire 鈥 on April 30, 2019 鈥 in more than two centuries in the world鈥檚 oldest imperial family.

Akihito鈥檚 eldest son, 57-year-old Crown Prince Naruhito, is set to ascend the Chrysanthemum Throne a day later.

The status of the emperor is sensitive in Japan given its 20th century history of war waged in the name of Akihito鈥檚 father Hirohito, who died in 1989.

Akihito has keenly embraced the more modern role as a symbol of the state 鈥 imposed after World War II ended. Previous emperors including his father, Hirohito, had been treated as semi-divine.

The palace, surrounded by stone walls and mossy moats 鈥 is opened to the general public twice a year 鈥 on the emperor鈥檚 birthday and the second day of New Year 鈥 for the royal family to greet well-wishers. /cbb

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