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Infante, titulus erat Tsugu no miya (継宮; Princeps Tsugu). In occupatione [[Civitates Foederatae Americae|Americae]] post [[Bellum Orbis Terrarum Secundum|bellum secundum mundis]], doctus erat per Elizabeth Gray Viningel in [[Anglice]]. Peritus [[Ichthyologia]] est.
Infante, titulus erat Tsugu no miya (継宮; Princeps Tsugu). In occupatione [[Civitates Foederatae Americae|Americae]] post [[Bellum Orbis Terrarum Secundum|bellum secundum mundis]], doctus erat per Elizabeth Gray Viningel in [[Anglice]]. Peritus [[Ichthyologia]] est.


<!---Akihito is the eldest son and the fifth child of the Emperor Showa (Hirohito) and the Empress Kojun (Nagako). Titled Tsugu no miya (継宮; Prince Tsugu) as a child, he was raised and educated by private tutors and then attended the Boy's Elementary and Secondary Departments of the Peers' School (Gakushuin) from 1940 to 1952. He was separated from his parents at the age of three.

During the American firebombing of Tokyo in March 1945, he and his younger brother, Prince Masahito (now Prince Hitachi), were evacuated from Tokyo. During the American occupation of Japan following World War II, Crown Prince Akihito was tutored in English by Elizabeth Gray Vining. He briefly studied at the Department of Political Science at Gakushuin University in Tokyo, although he never received a degree. However, he later became an amateur specialist of ichthyology and published numerous papers and books about gobiid fishes. Although he was heir-apparent to the Chrysanthemum throne from the moment of his birth, his formal investiture as Crown Prince (Rittaishi no Rei, 立太子の礼) was held at Imperial Palace on November 10, 1951.

In June 1953, Crown Prince Akihito represented Japan at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. On April 10, 1959, he married Miss Shoda Michiko (born October 24, 1934), the eldest daughter of Mr. Shoda Hidesaburo, the president and later honorary chairman of Nisshin Flour Milling Company. The marriage broke all precedents as the new Crown Princess was the first commoner to marry into the imperial family. Then-Crown Prince Akihito and Crown Princess Michiko made official visits to 37 countries. The Crown Prince assumed the throne after the death of his father on January 7, 1989, formally becoming the 125th Japanese monarch on November 12, 1990.

Since succeeding to the throne, the present Emperor has made an effort to bring the imperial family closer to the Japanese people. He and the Empress have made official visits to 18 countries, as well as all 47 prefectures of Japan. Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko have three children: Crown Prince Naruhito (born February 23, 1960), Prince Akishino (Fumihito, born November 11, 1965) and Princess Sayako (titled, Nori no miya, or Princess Nori, born April 18, 1969).

His era is entitled "Heisei" (平成).--->
[[Fasciculus:Akihitum-et-michikam.jpg|thumb|right|Inscriptio Neolatina Akihitum et Michikam [[Universitas Studii Salmanticensis|Universitate Salamantica]] receptos commemorans: AKIHITVM ET MICHIKAM IMPERII IAPONICI SERENISSIMOS PRINCIPES VNIVERSITAS LAETA RECEPIT 28 FEBRVARII MCMLXXXV]]
[[Fasciculus:Akihitum-et-michikam.jpg|thumb|right|Inscriptio Neolatina Akihitum et Michikam [[Universitas Studii Salmanticensis|Universitate Salamantica]] receptos commemorans: AKIHITVM ET MICHIKAM IMPERII IAPONICI SERENISSIMOS PRINCIPES VNIVERSITAS LAETA RECEPIT 28 FEBRVARII MCMLXXXV]]
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Emendatio ex 13:14, 16 Aprilis 2015

imperator Akihito atque imperatrix Michiko

Akihitus[1] (明仁 23 Decembris 1933–hodie, r. 1989–hodie) .[2] imperator praesens Heisei Iaponicus, filius imperatoris Hirohiti et imperatricis Nagaconis est. Imperatori, uxor imperatrix Mitzico, filium princeps Naruhitus, filium Acisinonius, filia principissa Saeaco Noria sunt.

Infante, titulus erat Tsugu no miya (継宮; Princeps Tsugu). In occupatione Americae post bellum secundum mundis, doctus erat per Elizabeth Gray Viningel in Anglice. Peritus Ichthyologia est.

Inscriptio Neolatina Akihitum et Michikam Universitate Salamantica receptos commemorans: AKIHITVM ET MICHIKAM IMPERII IAPONICI SERENISSIMOS PRINCIPES VNIVERSITAS LAETA RECEPIT 28 FEBRVARII MCMLXXXV

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Notae

  1. vide hoc
  2. "Imperatoris". Imperial Household Agency. 2002 

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Imperatores Iaponiae (1868-)

Mutsuhito (imperator Meiji) 1867 • Yoshihito (imperator Taishō) 1912 • Hirohito (imperator Shōwa) 1926 • Akihito (imperator Heisei) 1989 • Naruhito (imperator Reiwa) 2019
明治天皇 • 大正天皇 • 昭和天皇 • 明仁 • 徳仁

Capsae cognatae: Primi ministri Iaponiae