The Emperor is a symbol of the state and of the unity of the people.
Japanese Emperor during WWII
The Emperor is a symbol of the state and of the unity of the people.
Japanese Emperor during WWII
Article 1 of the post-war Japanese Constitution, reflecting his new role.
1946
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"It is my duty to serve the people."
Shocking"It is regrettable that the war has caused such suffering to my people and to the peoples of the world."
Controversial"The Imperial Army is the Emperor's army. It must be prepared to sacrifice itself for the Emperor and the nation."
Controversial"I hope that Japan will never again wage war."
Controversial"The bonds of friendship between nations are essential for peace."
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