Japanese Emperor’s Public Birthday Event Cancelled

Japanese Emperor’s Public Birthday Event Cancelled

TOKYO, Feb 18 (NNN-NHK) – Japan’s Imperial Household Agency said, a public birthday event for Emperor Naruhito, that was scheduled for the weekend at the Imperial Palace, has been cancelled, due to concern over Covid-19 (new coronavirus).

Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako were scheduled to greet the public three times on Sunday morning, from a balcony of the palace.

The birthday address by the emperor, who will turn 60, would have been the first, since he ascended the throne on May 1 last year.

“We made the decision to cancel the public event at the palace, after considering the risk of the virus spreading,” vice grand steward of the Imperial Household Agency, Kenji Ikeda, told a press conference on the matter.

The imperial family will still go ahead with private celebrations and a banquet, to which senior government officials, including Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will attend, and a tea party, the guests of which will include dignitaries from foreign diplomatic missions in Japan, local media reported.– NNN-NHK

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