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Japanese monarchs mark 60th marriage anniversary

Akihito married Michiko Shoda in 1959 when former was crown prince of constitutional monarchy

Riyaz ul Khaliq  | 10.04.2019 - Update : 10.04.2019
Japanese monarchs mark 60th marriage anniversary Emperor Akihito (L) in presence of Empress Michiko (R)


ANKARA 

Days ahead of their formal abdication, Japan’s monarchs on Wednesday celebrated the 60th year of their marriage.

According to Kyodo news agency, the outgoing Emperor Akihito and his wife Empress Michiko celebrated their wedding anniversary with various events.

Akihito, 85, and Michiko, 84, will abdicate at the end of this month paving way for their crown prince son Naruhito, 59, to ascend the throne on May 1.

This year will be the last time the current monarchs celebrate their wedding anniversary.

Akihito married Michiko Shoda in 1959 when the former was crown prince of Japan which is a constitutional monarchy.

Shoda is a daughter of a businessman and the first commoner ever to wed an heir of the Japanese monarch.

Akihito will be first living Japanese monarch to step down on April 30 in more than 200 years, Kyodo said.

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