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Japan's Emperor Akihito abdicates in historic ceremony – see all the photos

The last abdication took place in 1817

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Emperor Akihito attending the abdication ceremony© Photo: Getty Images

Tuesday marked the end of an era in Japan as Emperor Akihito declared his abdication. The 85-year-old became the first Japanese monarch to step down in more than 200 years, with the last voluntary abdication taking place in 1817. Members of his family gathered at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo for the historic moment, including Akihito's wife Michiko.

The emperor's abdication was announced a month ago, after he was given permission to stand down. He said he had felt unable to fulfil his role because of his age and declining health. On Tuesday, Akihito attended a ritual at the palace to report his abdication. He then changed out of his traditional robe and into a suit to deliver a speech in front of more than 300 guests.

Let's take a look at the highlights from the emperor's abdication…

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Emperor Akihito  abdication ceremony palace© Photo: Getty Images

The first ceremony was a private one and involved Akihito reporting his abdication to the mythological ancestors of Japan's imperial family. Later, he changed into a suit to attend the main ceremony, the Taiirei-Seiden-nogi, in the Matsu-no-Ma state room of the Imperial Palace.

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Crown Prince Naruhito arrives imperial palace© Photo: Getty Images

Crown Prince Naruhito, who will ascend the throne on Wednesday, and his wife Crown Princess Masako arrive for the ceremony.

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Prince Akishino princess kiko arrive ceremony© Photo: Rex

The emperor's younger son Prince Akishino and his wife Princess Kiko travelled in another car.

Princess Mako arrival abdication ceremony© Photo: Getty Images

Princess Mako, who is the eldest grandchild of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko, also attended.

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Emperor Akihito close up speech© Photo: Rex

"I am deeply grateful for the people that accepted me as a symbol and supported me," Akihito said. "Along with the empress consort, I hope from my heart the Reiwa era will be peaceful and fruitful, and I hereby pray for the wellbeing and happiness of our country and people of the world."

Emperor Akihito last speech© Photo: Rex

Akihito's reign began in 1989 when he succeeded the throne following his father Emperor Shōwa's death. On Tuesday, over 300 people attended the main ceremony where Akihito delivered a speech, saying he "wished Japan and the world peace and prosperity".

Emperor Akihito at his abdication speech© Photo: Rex

The emperor was supported by his wife Michiko at the ceremony.

Princess Aiko leaving imperial palace© Photo: Getty Images

Princess Aiko, 17, the only child of Crown Prince Naruhito and Crown Princess Masako (the future Emperor and Empress) waves to crowds as she leaves the abdication.

Prince Hisahito leaving imperial palace© Photo: Getty Images

Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko's only grandson Prince Hisahito, 12, is pictured leaving the ceremony.