Japan’s Emperor Naruhito made his first speech to the nation since a deadly earthquake hit the north-central region of Koto, with a message marking his 64th birthday on Friday. Naruhito's last scheduled national address, an annual New Year event, was canceled because of the quake. “I would like once again to express my condolences to those who lost their lives in the Noto Peninsula earthquake last month and to convey my heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved families and those who were affected by the disaster,” Naruhito said from a balcony, accompanied by his wife, Empress Masako, their only child Aiko and other relatives.
An earthquake relief aircraft collided with a passenger plan at the Haneda airport in Tokyo. According to reports, five people were reported dead after the collision. Read here.