, 2019 On 1 December 2017, Prime Minister
Shinzo Abe announced that Naruhito's father, Emperor Akihito, would
abdicate on 30 April 2019, and that Naruhito would become the 126th emperor of Japan as of 1 May 2019. Following an abdication ceremony on the afternoon of 30 April, Akihito's reign and the
Heisei era continued until the end of the day. Naruhito then succeeded him as emperor at the beginning of the day on 1 May, ushering in the
Reiwa era. The transition took place at midnight, and Naruhito formally began his reign in a ceremony later that morning. In his first statement as emperor, he pledged to reflect deeply on the course followed by his father, and fulfill his constitutional responsibility "as the symbol of the state and of the unity of the people of Japan". he is barred from making political statements. The
enthronement ceremony took place on 22 October 2019, where he was duly enthroned in an ancient-style proclamation ceremony. On 23 July 2021, the new emperor opened the 2020 Summer Olympics (originally scheduled to be played in 2020, postponed by the
COVID-19 pandemic) hosted in Tokyo, just as his grandfather, Emperor Shōwa, had done in
1964. in
Magelang, Indonesia, June 2023 The imperial couple's first trip abroad as emperor and empress took place in September 2022, to the United Kingdom to attend the
state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II. They visited Indonesia in June 2023, their first state visit. In February 2024, the emperor marked his 64th birthday with a message mourning the victims of the
Noto earthquake, and expressed desire to visit the affected areas. He had previously received condolences for the victims from King Charles III of the United Kingdom in early January. The emperor and empress visited
Wajima and
Suzu, two earthquake-stricken cities in the
Noto Peninsula, on 22 March. The couple later visited an evacuation center in
Anamizu on 12 April. In April 2024, the Imperial Household Agency launched an
Instagram account for the imperial family, which received 300,000 followers by the end of its debut on the platform. The account was reportedly launched to "reach out" to Japan's younger generations. The Emperor and Empress embarked on a three-day state visit to the United Kingdom in late June 2024, at the invitation of King Charles III. The imperial couple had originally planned to visit in 2020 as guests of Queen Elizabeth II, but the state visit was cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. The rescheduled visit went ahead despite concerns of postponement due to the
British general election campaign that began in late May. It was the first state visit in modern times to take place during an active election campaign. On 7 April 2025, the imperial couple visited
Iwo Jima to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the
Battle of Iwo Jima, in the first visit to the island by a Japanese monarch since 1994. The Imperial Couple traveled to Mongolia for one week as state guests beginning on 6 July 2025; the timing was chosen based on the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. Former Foreign Minister
Taro Kono was named as the couple's chief attendant for the trip, which marked the first official visit to Mongolia by a Japanese Emperor. On the visit, the emperor and empress visited a memorial to
Japanese prisoners of war who had been held in modern-day Mongolia, as well as attending Mongolia's annual
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