The 2019 Japanese imperial transition occurred on 30 April 2019 when the then 85-year-old
Emperor Akihito of
Japan abdicated from the
Chrysanthemum Throne after reigning for 30 years, becoming the first
Emperor of Japan
The Emperor of Japan is the monarch and the head of the Imperial Family of Japan. Under the Constitution of Japan, he is defined as the symbol of the Japanese state and the unity of the Japanese people, and his position is derived from "the ...
to do so since 1817. This marked the end of the
Heisei
The is the period of Japanese history corresponding to the reign of Emperor Emeritus Akihito from 8 January 1989 until his abdication on 30 April 2019. The Heisei era started on 8 January 1989, the day after the death of the Emperor Hirohito ...
era and the inception of the
Reiwa
is the current era of Japan's official calendar. It began on 1 May 2019, the day on which Emperor Akihito's elder son, Naruhito, ascended the throne as the 126th Emperor of Japan. The day before, Emperor Akihito abdicated the Chrysanthem ...
era, and saw numerous festivities leading up to the accession of his son and successor, Emperor
Naruhito
is the current Emperor of Japan. He acceded to the Chrysanthemum Throne on 1 May 2019, beginning the Reiwa era, following the abdication of his father, Akihito. He is the 126th monarch according to Japan's traditional order of succession. ...
. The
Enthronement Ceremony took place on 22 October 2019. Akihito's younger son,
Prince Akishino
is the younger brother and heir presumptive of Emperor Naruhito of Japan and the younger son of Emperor emeritus Akihito and Empress emerita Michiko. Since his marriage in June 1990, he has had the title and has headed his own branch of the im ...
, is his brother's
heir presumptive
An heir presumptive is the person entitled to inherit a throne, peerage, or other hereditary honour, but whose position can be displaced by the birth of an heir apparent or a new heir presumptive with a better claim to the position in question.
...
.
Emperor and Constitution
Background
In 2010, Emperor Akihito informed his advisory council that he would eventually like to retire from his position. However, no action was taken by senior members of the
Imperial Household Agency
The (IHA) is an agency of the government of Japan in charge of state matters concerning the Imperial Family, and also the keeping of the Privy Seal and State Seal of Japan. From around the 8th century AD, up until the Second World War, it ...
.
On 13 July 2016, national broadcaster
NHK reported that the Emperor wished to
abdicate in favour of his elder son Crown Prince
Naruhito
is the current Emperor of Japan. He acceded to the Chrysanthemum Throne on 1 May 2019, beginning the Reiwa era, following the abdication of his father, Akihito. He is the 126th monarch according to Japan's traditional order of succession. ...
within a few years.
Senior officials within the
Imperial Household Agency
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denied that there was any official plan for the monarch to abdicate. A potential abdication by the Emperor would require an amendment to the
Imperial Household Law, which has no provisions for such a move.
National speech
On 8 August 2016, the Emperor gave a rare televised address, where he emphasized his advanced age and declining health; this address was interpreted as an implication of his intention to abdicate.
Legislation
With the intention of the abdication now known, the
Cabinet Office appointed Yasuhiko Nishimura as the Imperial Household Agency's Vice Grand Steward. In October 2016, the Cabinet Office appointed a panel of experts to debate the Emperor's abdication.
In January 2017, the Lower House Budget committee began informally debating the constitutional nature of the abdication.
On 19 May 2017, the bill that would allow Akihito to abdicate was issued by the
Cabinet of Japan. On 8 June 2017, the
National Diet passed it into law, permitting the government to begin arranging the process of handing over the position to
Crown Prince Naruhito. This meant the
Imperial Household Law was changed for the first time since 1949. The abdication officially occurred on 30 April 2019.
He received the title of , an abbreviation of , upon abdicating, and his wife, the Empress, became .
Imperial Household Council
On 1 December 2017, the
Imperial Household Council, which had not met in 24 years, did so in order to schedule the ceremonies involved in the first such transfer of power in two centuries.
The Imperial Household Council consists of the
prime minister
A prime minister, premier or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. Under those systems, a prime minister is ...
, the
speaker and vice-speaker of the
House of Representatives
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, the
president and vice-president of the
House of Councillors
The is the upper house of the National Diet of Japan. The House of Representatives is the lower house. The House of Councillors is the successor to the pre-war House of Peers. If the two houses disagree on matters of the budget, treaties, ...
, the
grand steward of the
Imperial Household Agency
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, the
chief justice and one justice of the
Supreme Court
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, and two members of the
Imperial family.
Prince Akishino
is the younger brother and heir presumptive of Emperor Naruhito of Japan and the younger son of Emperor emeritus Akihito and Empress emerita Michiko. Since his marriage in June 1990, he has had the title and has headed his own branch of the im ...
, the Emperor's younger son, asked to
recuse himself as he would become the next Crown Prince. He was replaced by
Prince Hitachi, the Emperor's 82-year-old younger brother. The other member of the imperial family was Hitachi's wife,
Princess Hanako
(born ; 19 July 1940), is a member of the Japanese Imperial Family as the wife of Masahito, Prince Hitachi, who is the younger son of Emperor Shōwa and the only brother of Emperor Emeritus Akihito.
Early life and education
She was born at Tsu ...
.
Chief Cabinet Secretary
The is a member of the cabinet
Cabinet or The Cabinet may refer to:
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Yoshihide Suga told reporters that the date was chosen to permit the old Emperor to be able to preside over the 30th anniversary Jubilee and to coincide with the
Golden Week annual holiday period, turning the changeover from a period of mourning and makeshift ceremonial into a joyous, well-planned festival.
Finally, on 8 December 2017, the government created a special committee to oversee the events. According to Yoshihide Suga: "It will deal with the matter properly, taking into consideration the possible impact on the people's lives."
Preparations for the imperial transition, 2017–2019
The committee met for the first time in January 2018, and the following month announced that a plan called a "basic policy statement," would be released on 3 April.
Official farewell celebrations began with a 30th Jubilee ceremony on 12 February 2019, a delay which would avoid any implication of a celebration of the death of the Emperor Shōwa on 7 January.
Golden Week, 2019
The government consolidated the Golden Week into a special ten-day holiday block lasting from 27 April to 6 May. Even without the imperial transition, 29 April and 3–6 May were scheduled as national holidays in 2019, following the weekend of 27–28 April. To mark the imperial transition, the government determined that abdication and enthronement would both be national holidays. Japanese law states that a regular work day sandwiched between two national holidays becomes a public holiday.
Calendars

Since the
Meiji Restoration
The , referred to at the time as the , and also known as the Meiji Renovation, Revolution, Regeneration, Reform, or Renewal, was a political event that restored practical imperial rule to Japan in 1868 under Emperor Meiji. Although there were r ...
in 1867, a new Japanese Era starts the day after the old emperor dies. However, in Emperor Akihito's case, manufacturers of calendars, forms, and other paper products needed to know the new Era's name in advance to produce wares in a timely manner.
While the Era names for the Shōwa and Heisei eras were kept state secrets until the deaths of the previous emperors, that was not possible in this case, because an abdication is unprecedented since the 1889
Meiji Constitution
The Constitution of the Empire of Japan (Kyūjitai: ; Shinjitai: , ), known informally as the Meiji Constitution (, ''Meiji Kenpō''), was the constitution of the Empire of Japan which was proclaimed on February 11, 1889, and remained in for ...
was adopted. In order to prevent divisive debate on the subject, delaying the announcement as late as is practically possible, either the old Emperor's birthday or his Jubilee celebrations had been suggested.
Until the Era name became known, computers and software manufacturers needed to test their systems before the transition in order to ensure that the new era will be handled correctly by their software. Some systems provided test mechanisms to simulate a new era ahead of time.
The new Era name, , was revealed on 1 April 2019 by
Chief Cabinet Secretary
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* Display cabinet, a piece of furniture with one or more transparent glass sheets or transp ...
Yoshihide Suga during a televised press conference.
Enthronement Ceremony

The
Enthronement Ceremony for Emperor Naruhito took place in Tokyo on 22 October 2019, marking the end of the transition period. It was an extra holiday. It was attended by current and former Japanese politicians and more than 3,000 other official guests, which included more than 120 heads of state and government, as well as high-profile delegates from about 210 countries and territories and 9 organizations (the only country not to be invited to this ceremony was
Syria).
The Enthronement Ceremony began at 9 am local time (02:00
UTC) with the private "Kashikodokoro-Omae-no-gi" ritual when the Emperor, dressed in white traditional court wear, visited "Kashikodokoro," the main sanctuary in the Tokyo Imperial Palace where the Sun Goddess is said to be enshrined.
At 1 pm local time (06:00
UTC), the main ceremony began. In the ceremony, Emperor Naruhito wore the
sokutai and Empress Masako wore the
jūnihitoe. He then took his place on the 6.5-metre (21-foot) Takamikura throne alongside Masako at the Matsu-no-Ma (Pine Hall), and gave a speech which emphasized his role as the symbol of the State.
The speech then followed by a congratulatory speech by Prime Minister Shinzō Abe and
three cheers of banzai.
Japanese Imperial Family
*
The Empress, ''the Emperor's wife and consort''
*
The Prince
''The Prince'' ( it, Il Principe ; la, De Principatibus) is a 16th-century political treatise written by Italian diplomat and political theorist Niccolò Machiavelli as an instruction guide for new princes and royals. The general theme of ''Th ...
and
Princess Akishino, ''the Emperor's brother and sister-in-law''
**
Princess Mako of Akishino
, formerly , is a former member of the Japanese imperial family. She is the eldest child of Crown Prince Fumihito and Crown Princess Kiko, niece of Emperor Naruhito, and granddaughter of Emperor Emeritus Akihito and Empress Emerita Michik ...
, ''the Emperor's niece''
**
Princess Kako of Akishino, ''the Emperor's niece''
*
The Former Princess Nori and Yoshiki Kuroda, ''the Emperor's sister and brother-in-law''
*
The Prince
''The Prince'' ( it, Il Principe ; la, De Principatibus) is a 16th-century political treatise written by Italian diplomat and political theorist Niccolò Machiavelli as an instruction guide for new princes and royals. The general theme of ''Th ...
and
Princess Hitachi, ''the Emperor's paternal uncle and aunt''
*
The Former Princess Yori, ''the Emperor's paternal aunt''
*
The Former Princess Suga and Hisanaga Shimazu, ''the Emperor's paternal aunt and uncle''
*
The Prince Mikasa's family:
**
Princess Tomohito of Mikasa, ''widow of
the Emperor's first cousin, once removed''
***
Princess Akiko of Mikasa, ''the Emperor's second cousin''
***
Princess Yōko of Mikasa, ''the Emperor's second cousin''
**
The Princess Takamado, ''widow of
the Emperor's first cousin, once removed''
***
Princess Tsuguko of Takamado, ''the Emperor's second cousin''
***
Former Princess Noriko of Takamado, ''the Emperor's second cousin''
***
Former Princess Ayako of Takamado and Kei Moriya, ''the Emperor's second cousin and her husband''
**
Former Princess Yasuko of Mikasa and
Tadateru Konoe, ''the Emperor's first cousin, once removed and her husband''
**
Former Princess Masako of Mikasa and Masayuki Sen, ''the Emperor's first cousin, once removed and her husband''
Absentees
*
The Emperor Emeritus and
Empress Emerita, ''the Emperor's parents''
**
The Princess Toshi, ''the Emperor and Empress's daughter''
**
Prince Hisahito of Akishino, ''the Emperor's nephew''
*
The Princess Mikasa, ''the Emperor's paternal grandaunt by marriage''
Officials and dignitaries
The enthronement was attended by nearly 600 foreign delegates. They included 15 kings, 7 queens, 4 princesses, 11 princes, 70 presidents, 6 governors-general, 27 premiers, 2 chancellors, 10 vice presidents, 6 deputy premiers, 9 former leaders, 38 national officials (which featured 18 foreign ministers) and 9 multilateral dignitaries.
The guests were hosted at the
Hotel New Otani in
Tokyo
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, and a state banquet hosted by Emperor Naruhito himself was organized later in the day.
The ceremony was considered to be one of the "largest gathering of world leaders" in the contemporary world's and Japan's history.
Post-enthronement ceremony
Parade
A Parade to celebrate the Naruhito's enthronement as a new emperor took place on 10 November at 3 pm local time (06:00
UTC) as tens of thousands of people gathered in the city centre of Tokyo waving the Japanese flag.
Toyota Century
The is a limousine produced mainly for the Japanese market, serving as Toyota's flagship car within Japan; globally the unrelated Lexus LS series is Toyota's flagship luxury model. Production of the Century began in 1967, and the model received ...
convertible, which the couple used was followed by vehicles with Crown Prince Fumihito and his wife Crown Princess Kiko as well as Shinzō Abe.
The procession forming a 400-metre motorcade was started from Tokyo Imperial Palace, passed the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department and the main gate of the Diet building before arriving at the couple's residence in the Akasaka Imperial Grounds on the 4.6-kilometre-long (3-mile-long) route.
Timeline
;Heisei Era
2010
Emperor Akihito informs his advisory council that he would like to retire eventually and asks for their help in arranging this.
2016
* July: Emperor Akihito leaks to the press his wishes to retire.
* 13 July: NHK reports his wishes to the public.
* 8 August: The Emperor makes address to the public on television and radio implying the above wish.
* September:
Prime Minister
A prime minister, premier or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. Under those systems, a prime minister is ...
Shinzō Abe
Shinzo Abe ( ; ja, 安倍 晋三, Hepburn: , ; 21 September 1954 – 8 July 2022) was a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan and President of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) from 2006 to 2007 and again from 2012 to 202 ...
appoints a committee to investigate the legal ramifications of a possible abdication.
2017
*12 January: Public debate on abdication in the House of Representatives Budget committee.
*11 May: A report of a joint committee of the National Diet recommends a one-off bill to facilitate the first imperial abdication in two centuries.
*19 May:
The Cabinet of Prime Minister Shinzō Abe
Shinzo Abe ( ; ja, 安倍 晋三, Hepburn: , ; 21 September 1954 – 8 July 2022) was a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan and President of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) from 2006 to 2007 and again from 2012 to 202 ...
introduces the abdication bill.
*2 June: The abdication bill passes the
House of Representatives
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(Lower House).
*9 June: The abdication bill passes the
House of Councillors
The is the upper house of the National Diet of Japan. The House of Representatives is the lower house. The House of Councillors is the successor to the pre-war House of Peers. If the two houses disagree on matters of the budget, treaties, ...
(Upper House).
*November: The Cabinet suggests that 30 April 2019 will be a good date.
*1 December: The
Imperial Household Council, which has not met in a quarter century, does so and approves the date suggested.
*8 December: The Cabinet approves the date, authorizing the creation of an "imperial transition committee" to oversee the ceremonies involved, with
Chief Cabinet Secretary
The is a member of the cabinet
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* Display cabinet, a piece of furniture with one or more transparent glass sheets or transp ...
Yoshihide Suga as chairman.
2018
*January: The committee meets for the first time.
*20 February: Preliminary paper on official ceremonials issued stating that the abdication will be a state occasion.
*3 April: White Paper on official ceremonials is issued by the committee.
*23 December: The final celebration of the Akihito's birthday as emperor.
2019
*8 January: 30th Anniversary Jubilee begins with commemoration ceremonies for the Emperor Shōwa. Start of official farewell celebrations for Emperor Akihito.
*14 February: A survey was listed out for suggestions about Naruhito's era name.
*24 February: Jubilee celebrations at the
National Theater.
*25 February: The
Imperial Household Agency
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announces that Akihito and Michiko's
English titles upon abdication will be ''His Imperial Majesty'' The Emperor Emeritus and ''Her Imperial Majesty'' The Empress Emerita, respectively.
*12 March: Traditional private abdication ceremonies and rituals began with the ''Kashikodokoro-ni-Taii-oyobi-sono-Kijitsu-Hōkoku-no-gi'' ceremony.
** in which Emperor Akihito reports his abdication to the sun goddess
Amaterasu-ōmikami at the ''Kashiko-dokoro'' of the
Three Palace Sanctuaries of the
Imperial Palace.
** in which Emperor Akihito reports his abdication to the
Ancestral Spirits of the Imperial Family from one year after their death and the from
Takamagahara and from
Japanese mythology
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at the ''Kōrei-den'' and ''Shin-den'' of the
Three Palace Sanctuaries of the
Imperial Palace respectively.
** in which Imperial messengers and
priests
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are sent to the
Ise Grand Shrine
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The Inne ...
, the mausoleum of
Emperor Jimmu, and the mausoleums of the 4 most recent Emperors to report Emperor Akihito's abdication.
*15 March: Traditional private abdication rituals.
** Imperial messengers and priests made offerings and reported Emperor Akihito's abdication at the Ise Grand Shrine.
** Imperial messengers and priests reported Emperor Akihito's abdication to the mausoleum of
Emperor Jimmu, and the mausoleums of the 4 most recent Emperors.
*26 March: The Emperor and Empress paid respects at the mausoleum of
Emperor Jimmu in
Kashihara,
Nara Prefecture
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.
*1 April: The new
Era name is approved by the
Cabinet
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* Display cabinet, a piece of furniture with one or more transparent glass sheets or transparent polycarbonate sheets
* Filing ...
, and is officially announced to the world by
Chief Cabinet Secretary
The is a member of the cabinet
Cabinet or The Cabinet may refer to:
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* Cabinetry, a box-shaped piece of furniture with doors and/or drawers
* Display cabinet, a piece of furniture with one or more transparent glass sheets or transp ...
Yoshihide Suga as .
*18 April: The Emperor and Empress pay respects at the
Ise Grand Shrine
The , located in Ise, Mie Prefecture of Japan, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the sun goddess Amaterasu. Officially known simply as , Ise Jingū is a shrine complex composed of many Shinto shrines centered on two main shrines, and .
The Inne ...
in
Ise,
Mie Prefecture.
*21 April: Local elections happen in Japan.
*23 April: The Emperor and Empress pay respects at the mausoleum of his late father,
Emperor Shōwa, at the
Musashi Imperial Graveyard
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in
Hachiōji,
Tokyo
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.
*27 April: Extra Holiday: Start of Golden Week holiday season.
*28 April: Extra Holiday
*29 April:
Shōwa Day
*30 April: Emperor Akihito announces his resignation from the throne and receives audience with the representatives of the people for the last time during a relatively brief ceremony in the
Pine Hall (''Matsu-no-Ma''); the ceremony also featured two of the
Three Sacred Treasures, and the
Privy Seal and
State Seal. Akihito becomes the first
Jōkō since 1840.
Heisei
The is the period of Japanese history corresponding to the reign of Emperor Emeritus Akihito from 8 January 1989 until his abdication on 30 April 2019. The Heisei era started on 8 January 1989, the day after the death of the Emperor Hirohito ...
era comes to an end.
;Reiwa Era
*1 May: Beginning of the
Reiwa
is the current era of Japan's official calendar. It began on 1 May 2019, the day on which Emperor Akihito's elder son, Naruhito, ascended the throne as the 126th Emperor of Japan. The day before, Emperor Akihito abdicated the Chrysanthem ...
era and accession date of Emperor
Naruhito
is the current Emperor of Japan. He acceded to the Chrysanthemum Throne on 1 May 2019, beginning the Reiwa era, following the abdication of his father, Akihito. He is the 126th monarch according to Japan's traditional order of succession. ...
.
** Emperor Naruhito inherits two of the three
Imperial Regalia of Japan, as well as the
Privy Seal and
State Seal. This ceremony also takes place in the
Hall of Pines.
** in which Emperor Naruhito meets for the first time with the representatives of the people.
*2 May: Extra Holiday
*3 May:
Constitution Memorial Day
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History
After the Atomic bombings of H ...
*4 May:
Greenery Day
The present observation of as a public holiday in Japan stems from the celebration of the birthday of the Emperor Shōwa (Hirohito, who lived from 1901 to 1989) on April 29 every year during the Shōwa era (1926 - 1989). In 1989, following th ...
*5 May:
Children's Day
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In 1925, International Children's Day was first proclaimed in Geneva during the World Conference on Child Welfare. Sin ...
*6 May: Extra Holiday: End of Golden Week Celebrations.
*22 October:
Enthronement Ceremony
** in which Emperor Naruhito proclaims the enthronement and receives felicitations from representatives of the people from at home and abroad.
*22, 25, 29, 31 October: Court banquets to celebrate the enthronement and receive congratulations from guests.
*10 November (rescheduled from 22 October):
Procession to show and receive good wishes from the people by motor car.
*14–15 November:
2020
*23 February: The first celebration of Naruhito's birthday as emperor.
*8 November (rescheduled from 19 April):
Prince Akishino
is the younger brother and heir presumptive of Emperor Naruhito of Japan and the younger son of Emperor emeritus Akihito and Empress emerita Michiko. Since his marriage in June 1990, he has had the title and has headed his own branch of the im ...
was promoted to kōshi (a rank equivalent to crown prince).
Ceremonies
The following table lists abdication and
enthronement
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...
ceremonies in chronological order. Private ceremonies are listed as "Private". State acts are listed as "Public".
See also
*
Chrysanthemum taboo
*
Daijō Tennō (retired Emperor)
*
Enthronement of the Japanese emperor
*
Imperial House of Japan
The , also referred to as the Imperial Family or the House of Yamato, comprises those members of the extended family of the reigning Emperor of Japan who undertake official and public duties. Under the present Constitution of Japan, the Emperor i ...
*
Japanese era name
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*
List of emperors of Japan
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References
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