Japanese emperor, which is marked by its 65. He emphasized the importance of continuing to speak the tragedy of the Second World War at the younger generation, advocating that it would contribute to the efforts to promote history and determination for Peac …
Tokyo – Japanese Car LittleMarking his 65th birthday, he emphasized that the tragedy of Second World War I II was promising to contribute to the promotion of understanding history and the decision for peace as consciousness, notes 80. anniversary of the war end.
“As the memory of war is important today, it is important that tragic experiences and histories are transmitted to generations who do not know the war,” said Lake at the press conference in pre-recorded comments on Sunday.
Those who passed through the temptation during and after the war grew adults and is difficult for younger generations to hear their first-hand stories, said Lake.
In Ancestor, accompanied by his wife, Carica Masakotheir daughter Princess Aiko And some of the families of his younger brother, Mahala is from the balcony palace on a cheerful welfare. Later Sunday, he should have celebrated his birthday at the Banquet Palace.
War fought on behalf of his grandfather, then- Car Hirohito. In Lake, he said that Massako, who were born after the war, learned from parents listening to his stories of war experiences and thinking about peace. His father AkihitoIn 2019, which year, which was known for the commitment to be amended for war, and said, he would say that he would follow his example.
His concerns echoes especially with many survivors of American atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, which are concerned about the lack of progress in nuclear disarmament and growing support for nuclear deterrence.
Survivors or hibakushes, they said they were hoping to award Nobel Prize for Peace to their organization, Nihon HidankoFor a decade-long nuclear emergency efforts would raise awareness of younger generations.
This year, Lake and Masako is expected to visit Hiroshim and Nagasaki to pay tribute to those who were killed by American atomic bombings and Okinawa, the place of one of the most stale battle in the war.
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2025-02-23 04:17:00