The people's happiness is my greatest concern.
Japanese Emperor during WWII
The people's happiness is my greatest concern.
Japanese Emperor during WWII
General statement, often used in public addresses
Throughout his reign
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"If the war were to begin while a member of the imperial house was prime minister, the imperial house would have to carry the responsibility and he was opposed to this."
Controversial"I entrust the future of Japan to the wisdom of its people."
Controversial"I hope that our nation will continue to prosper and contribute to the world."
Strange & Unusual"I am deeply moved by the warm welcome I have received."
Strange & Unusual"I am deeply pained by the thought of the people who have suffered and are suffering under the present circumstances. The more I think of the arduous struggles of the officers and men of Our Army and N…"
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