Japan's Honorary Emperor Akihito celebrates his 91st birthday on December 23. As reported by the administration of the Kaiser's court, an event with a modest format and few guests is planned for that occasion. TASS agency informs about it.
According to the Imperial Court Administration, there are no serious changes in Akihito's health. He was previously diagnosed with heart failure, but his condition remains stable thanks to treatment.
Lately, the department said, the honorary emperor has been leading a quiet and peaceful daily life, taking care of his wife, the honorary empress Mitiko, who underwent surgery in October after suffering a broken femur in a fall.
The emperor reads newspapers every day to keep up with the latest events, and watches the news on television while eating.
In addition, Akihito continues his scientific activities in the field of ichthyology. Every Monday and Friday, he conducts research at the Biological Research Institute of the Imperial Palace. He has been interested in it since childhood.
Akihito occupied the imperial throne from January 7, 1989 until April 30, 2019, when he voluntarily abdicated due to infirmity. On May 1, 2019, his eldest son Naruhito became the Emperor of Japan.