Naguhito became the new king of Japan following Ahi Hatoy's resignation
Tokyo: Japan's 126th King Nurhito has been sworn in yesterday. Ahifito (85) was the king's 125th ruler. Earlier today, he announced that he was leaving the king due to aging. Heritage activities were held yesterday. No king has resigned in Japan over the last 200 years. Following his departure from Ahit Hatoy, his eldest son and head of Japan's Nurhutto (59) went to the throne as the new king. He was the 126th King of Japan, held today at the Imperial Palace. The celebrations began in Japan on the eve of yesterday. The ritual rituals were held in the morning for 10 minutes.
King Nurhotto, who studied at Oxford University, addressed the public after his swearing. He then promised to rule with his father and rule him legally. On the following Saturday, the new king Nurhutto appears in the presence of the public. His wife is Masako. They have Igo, a 17-year-old daughter
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