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Japanese Emperor Akihito cancels duties due to cold, fever

Emperor Akihito, earlier in the year said he worried that age may make it difficult for him to fully carry out his duties.

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Japans Emperor Akihito waves to well-wishers who gathered at the Imperial Palace to mark his 82nd birthday in Tokyo, Japan, December 23, 2015
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Japanese Emperor Akihito, 82, has a cold and fever and has cancelled morning duties, an official at the Imperial Household Agency said on Friday.

The emperor has no planned duties Friday afternoon and this weekend and will rest at the Imperial Palace, the official said.

In August, Akihito said he worried that age may make it difficult for him to fully carry out his duties, remarks widely seen as suggesting he wants to abdicate, a step unprecedented in modern Japan and not possible under current law.

There are four male heirs including 10-year-old Prince Hisahito, the emperor's only grandson. The three older heirs are Akihito's 80-year-old brother and his two middle-aged sons including Crown Prince Naruhito.

Akihito, who has had heart surgery and been treated for prostate cancer, was also diagnosed with influenza in February. Empress Michiko, 82, was diagnosed with acute bronchitis early in December but has recovered and returned to her duties. 

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