Emperor Hirohito

Japanese Emperor during WWII

Modern influential 151 sayings

Sayings by Emperor Hirohito

The enemy, moreover, has begun to employ a new most cruel bomb, the power of which to do damage is, indeed, incalculable, taking the toll of many innocent lives.

1945 — From his Imperial surrender broadcast (Gyokuon-hōsō) following the atomic bombings, describing the a…
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When I consider the dead and their families, I cannot repress my mental agony.

Post-1945 — A personal expression of sorrow following Japan's defeat in WWII.
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We must endure the unendurable and suffer what is insufferable.

1945 — Same surrender broadcast
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The Chinese people must understand that Japan's actions are for their own good.

1938 — Meeting with military leaders during the Second Sino-Japanese War
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The Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere is Japan's divine mission.

1942 — Imperial conference
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The war was unavoidable; the Western powers left us no choice.

1946 — Private conversation after WWII
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The peace and prosperity of the world are inseparably linked with the stability of East Asia. The construction of a New Order in East Asia is for the preservation of peace and the promotion of the welfare of mankind.

1938 — Imperial Rescript on the occasion of the New Order in East Asia
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It is difficult to believe that the American and British forces would surrender unconditionally.

1945 — Comment during a Privy Council meeting regarding the Potsdam Declaration
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The Imperial Army should not be allowed to expand its operations in China beyond what is absolutely necessary for the maintenance of peace and order.

1937 — Statement to Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe
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I am deeply grieved by the many sacrifices and sufferings that have been inflicted upon the peoples of Asia during the war.

1975 — Statement during his visit to the United States
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It is my earnest desire that the people of Japan will unite as one and strive for the reconstruction and development of the nation.

1946 — New Year's Message
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I consider that the maintenance of peace in the Far East and the establishment of a new order for the welfare of mankind are the basic principles of our foreign policy.

1940 — Imperial Rescript
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The action of the Kwantung Army in Manchuria was taken without my approval, and I am highly displeased with it.

1931 — Comment to his aide, as recorded in his diaries
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I bear sole responsibility for the war.

1945 — Comment to General Douglas MacArthur
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It is unbearable for me to witness the further destruction of my people.

1945 — Statement during the Imperial Conference discussing surrender
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I deeply regret that my country's actions caused such immense suffering to the peoples of the world.

1975 — Statement during his visit to the United States
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The progress of science and technology should be used for the welfare of mankind, not for destruction.

1950 — Speech on the occasion of the opening of the National Diet
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I have always desired the peace of the world and the happiness of the people.

1945 — Imperial Rescript on the Termination of the War (Gyokuon-hōsō)
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The spirit of democracy must be cultivated and preserved for the future of Japan.

1948 — New Year's Message
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I hope that Japan will contribute to the peace and prosperity of the world through peaceful means.

1971 — Statement during his visit to Europe
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