Emperor of Japan urged to preserve the memory of World War II

Emperor Naruhito of Japan urged to preserve the memory of World War II, not to forget its tragic experience and history.

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Emperor Naruhito of Japan urged to preserve the memory of World War II, not to forget its tragic experience and history.

He said this in a meeting with reporters. The conversation took place on the occasion of his birthday. The monarch turned 65. “The memory of the war is gradually being erased, so I believe it is important that the tragic experience and history of the war be conveyed to those generations who have not experienced it,” Naruhito said. The monarch spoke to reporters on the subject as this year marks 80 years since the end of World War II. The Emperor expressed hope that the anniversary will be an incentive to reflect on the difficulties experienced by the Japanese people in rebuilding and developing the country. In his opinion, this will give an opportunity to realize even more the value of peace. Naruhito was the first Japanese monarch born after the country’s surrender in World War II.

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