Portrait of Emperor Hirohito

Emperor Hirohito

Japanese Emperor during WWII

Modern influential 151 sayings

Sayings by Emperor Hirohito

I hope that future generations will build upon the foundations we have laid.

Post-war — General statement, often used in public addresses
Inspirational Unverifiable

The spirit of perseverance is vital for overcoming challenges.

Throughout his life — Reported personal philosophy
Inspirational Unverifiable

It is important to cultivate understanding and respect among all peoples.

Post-war — General statement, often used in public addresses
Wisdom Unverifiable

I have always tried to act with sincerity and integrity.

Throughout his life — Reported personal philosophy
Wisdom Unverifiable

The strength of a nation lies in the unity of its people.

Throughout his reign — General statement, often used in public addresses
Inspirational Unverifiable

I am deeply grateful for the devotion of the Japanese people.

Throughout his reign — General statement, often used in public addresses
Love & Relationships Unverifiable

May Japan continue to flourish.

Throughout his reign — Traditional imperial blessing
Wisdom Unverifiable

The war situation has developed not necessarily to Japan's advantage.

1945 — Radio broadcast announcing surrender
War & Conflict Confirmed

I regret that my dog has better manners than some of my generals.

1940s — Private remark to chamberlain
Wisdom Unverifiable

Biology is more interesting than politics.

1930s — Remark to court officials about his marine biology studies
Educational Unverifiable

The Americans have too many electric lights.

1975 — After visiting the U.S. in 1975
Wisdom Unverifiable

I did not know about the comfort women.

1990 — Press conference
Wisdom Unverifiable

It was not clear to me that our course was unjustified. Even now I am not sure how historians will allocate the responsibility for the war.

Post-WWII — Quoted in 'Hirohito: Beyond the Myth'
General Unverifiable

The fruits of victory are tumbling into our mouths too quickly.

1942 — Statement to an aide
General Unverifiable

I made efforts to swallow tears and to protect the species of the Japanese nation.

1945 — Letter to his son, Prince Akihito
General Unverifiable

Beware most strictly of any outbursts of emotion which may engender needless complications, or any fraternal contention and strife which may create confusion, lead you astray, and cause you to lose the confidence of the world.

1945 — Gyokuon-hōsō (Radio Broadcast announcing surrender)
Social & Racial Unverifiable

One should be cautious in starting a war, but once begun, it should be carried out thoroughly.

1942 — Quoted in a diary by his former chamberlain, Kuraji Ogura
General Unverifiable

Japan underestimated China. It is most wise to end the war quickly and seek to build up our national strength for the next ten years.

1941 — Quoted in a diary by his former chamberlain, Kuraji Ogura
War & Violence Unverifiable

They do not depend upon mere legends and myths. They are not predicated on the false conception that the Emperor is divine and that the Japanese people are superior to other races.

1946 — Imperial Rescript on New Year's Day (Ningen Sengen)
Social & Racial Unverifiable

You can't imagine how much more work I had when I was a god.

Post-1946 (after renouncing divinity) — Informal remark, quoted in collections of quotes
Religious Unverifiable
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