Japan’s emperor marks his 65th birthday by recalling the tragedy of the Second World War
- Japan's Emperor Naruhito, on his 65th birthday, emphasized the need to teach younger generations about the tragedy of World War II and pledged his support for peace efforts as the world marks the war's 80th anniversary.
- He expressed concern about the lack of nuclear disarmament progress, resonating with survivors of the atomic bombings, who fear rising support for nuclear deterrence.
- Naruhito and Empress Masako plan to visit Hiroshima and Nagasaki this year to honor victims of the U.S. Atomic bombings and acknowledge the harsh battles in Okinawa.
- He noted that fewer firsthand stories are available as those who experienced the war age, stressing the importance of passing on historical memories to younger generations.
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