'Strengthened' Japan-PH ties hoped under Reiwa era

By Joyce Ann L. Rocamora

May 1, 2019, 3:15 pm

<p>Emperor Naruhito ascends the Chrysanthemum Throne on May 1, effectively ending the Heisei era of Japan.</p>

Emperor Naruhito ascends the Chrysanthemum Throne on May 1, effectively ending the Heisei era of Japan.

MANILA-- The Philippine government is optimistic of further strengthening strategic ties with Tokyo as Japan shifts to the Reiwa era upon the abdication of Emperor Akihito on April 30.

His son, Emperor Naruhito, ascended the Chrysanthemum Throne on May 1, effectively ending the Heisei era of Japan.

"On this historic occasion, one that marks both continuity and transition, the DFA [Department of Foreign Affairs] conveys the Philippines’ wishes for Japan’s success, and the sustained momentum of the strengthened strategic partnership between Philippines and Japan," the DFA said in a statement.

The agency also extended the country's gratitude to Emperor Akihito during his reign.

"The DFA extends the Philippines’ deepest gratitude to His Majesty for his invaluable role in advocating peace during his 30-year reign and fostering goodwill and friendship between the Philippines and Japan," it said.

The former emperor was the first member of the Japanese Imperial Household to visit the Philippines, doing it twice – as Crown Prince in 1962, and as Emperor in 2016.

The transition took place midnight Tuesday, marking the start of Reiwa or "beautiful harmony" in place of Heisei, aptly denoting to the period of "achieving peace". (PNA)

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