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Emperor Hirohito Rare 1967 Signed Letter

HIROHITO. Letter Signed, “Hirohito”, in Japanese calligraphy, 2pp on a cardstock bifold with blank inner pages, 9.75” x 13.25”, Tokyo, November 10, 1967. Additionally signed by Chairman of the Council of Ministers, Eisaku Sato, and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Takeo Miki. Embossed Imperial seal at top with red stamped seals under signatures. Includes official translation to French, also with embossed Imperial seal at the top. Minor wear to edges, faint creasing, slight offsetting of red ink, else Fine condition.

In Bolivia, the new Japanese Ambassador, Ken Usui, negotiated with the Bolivian government and the United States Embassy, and succeeded in October 1967 in having Okinawan immigrants included under the Japan-Bolivia Immigration Pact. Hirohito’s official diplomatic letter to the President of Bolivia is an endorsement of the Japanese Ambassador’s success, in part, “Mr. Ken Usui's important mission has come to an end...in accordance with the provisions of the Constitutions of Japan...Usui devoted all his efforts to the...friendly relations which so happily exist between our two countries...”

Emperor Showa (1901-1989), better known in English by his personal name Hirohito, was the 124th emperor of Japan, ruling over the Empire of Japan from 1926 until 1947, after which he was emperor of the state of Japan until his death in 1989. Hirohito and his wife, Empress Kojun, had seven children, two sons and five daughters; he was succeeded by his fifth child and eldest son, Akihito. By 1979, Hirohito was the only monarch in the world with the title "emperor". He was the longest-lived and longest-reigning historical Japanese emperor and one of the longest-reigning monarchs in the world.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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