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Japan's Ex-Emperor Akihito Turns 92 Amid Health Stability
23 Dec
Summary
- Former Emperor Akihito celebrated his 92nd birthday with stable health.
- He continues his scientific research on goby fish, discovering 10 species.
- Akihito marked the 80th anniversary of WWII, praying for peace.

Former Emperor Akihito of Japan celebrated his 92nd birthday on Tuesday, marking the occasion with his family and receiving guests. Palace officials reported that his health, specifically a heart condition diagnosed earlier this year, has stabilized following the introduction of new medication in July. This health update brings reassurance after earlier concerns.
Akihito, who abdicated in 2019 and holds the title of emperor emeritus, remains actively engaged in his scientific pursuits. He holds a notable passion for ichthyology, particularly goby fish, a field in which he has identified ten new species. He dedicates time twice a week to research at a biology lab located on the palace grounds.
Beyond his scientific endeavors, the former emperor has continued his commitment to reflecting on Japan's wartime history. He marked the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II by offering prayers for victims and survivors, emphasizing the importance of remembering the past.



