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  2. Akihito - Wikipedia

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    Akihito was the heir apparent to the Chrysanthemum Throne from birth. His formal investiture as crown prince (立太子の礼, Rittaishi-no-rei) took place at the Tokyo Imperial Palace on 10 November 1952. In June 1953, Akihito represented Japan at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in London on his first journey abroad. He later completed ...

  3. Code Geass: Akito the Exiled - Wikipedia

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    2017 a.t.b. (Revolutionary Year 228), the war between Euro Britannia and the European Union (E.U.) continues. At a disadvantage, the E.U. army founded a special team consisting of Elevens—exiled Japanese who had their country occupied by Britannia—known as the W-0 Unit; one of these Elevens, Akito Hyuga, fights with great agility and savagely executes the enemy while apparently under the ...

  4. Akito Hyuga - Wikipedia

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    Akito Hyuga (Japanese: 日向アキト, Hepburn: Hyūga Akito) is the protagonist of the original video animation (OVA) Code Geass: Akito the Exiled produced by Sunrise.Akito, a 17-year-old soldier who has lost his hometown, is a lieutenant in the European military from a unit consisting of teenagers under the command of Leila Malcal.

  5. Akihito (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Akihito was the Japanese emperor from 1989 to 2019. Akihito may also refer to: Akihito, a genus of fish native to Vanuatu; ... Code of Conduct; Developers;

  6. Emperor of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Akihito giving a New Year's address to the people in 2010. Hirohito was never referred to by his name in Japan. He was given the posthumous name Shōwa Tennō after his death, which is the only name that Japanese speakers currently use when referring to him. [76]

  7. Emperor Abdication Law - Wikipedia

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    The Law for Special Exception of the Imperial House Law concerning Abdication, etc. of Emperor (Japanese: 天皇の退位等に関する皇室典範特例法), [1] or in short Emperor Abdication Law (Japanese: 天皇退位特例法), [2] [3] is a Japanese law enacted for the abdication of Akihito, the 125th Emperor of Japan.

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  9. Empress Michiko - Wikipedia

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    She was Empress of Japan as the wife of Akihito, the 125th Emperor of Japan reigning from 7 January 1989 to 30 April 2019. Michiko married Crown Prince Akihito and became Crown Princess of Japan in 1959. She was the first commoner [1] to marry into the Japanese imperial family. She has three children with her husband: Naruhito, Fumihito, and ...