Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko bow during a memorial service for the victims of the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake and the 1945 firebombing in Tokyo, at Tokyo Memorial Hall, on Tuesday.
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Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko bow during a memorial service for the victims of the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake and the 1945 firebombing in Tokyo, at Tokyo Memorial Hall, on Tuesday.
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nakanoguy01
such a classy pair.
AyameM
They are such an incredily sweet couple.
wtfjapan
geez so much different to his father, guess theyve made it there mission to right the wrongs done by the previous generation, theyd be a great royal couple and better in many ways, for any monarchy
Fadamor
The photos of them usually show them alone. Being an Emperor or Empress has to be such a lonely job because - though there are hundreds of people there to organize things, you only actually interact with a relative few.
nath
Is that a blessing or a curse. I'd almost prefer to only have to interact with a few people ever. I wonder if they can fire staff if they don't like them.
sensei258
I'm not condoning the bombings at all, it was a horrible nightmare situation, but I wonder if he felt guilt (because of his father) for the firebombings, or if he felt something else. I still feel strange walking around areas knowing thousands burned to death where I was, and that those areas had been leveled not so long ago. So when people are not exactly polite to me here, sometimes I can't blame them.