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“The Imperial Household, as represented by the Emperor, has been praying for the welfare of the people while nurturing harmonious relationship with them. Based on the people's respect and adoration for the Emperor, the Japanese people have stayed united. That is the essence of Japan's national heritage, I believe.”

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Yoshiko Sakurai
Yoshiko Sakurai

Yoshiko Sakurai, born on October 10, 1945, is an accomplished Japanese journalist. Her career spans various fields, including political, social, and cultural reporting. Known for her in-depth investigations and keen insights, Sakurai's work has had a profound impact on Japanese society. more

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