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Nihon University Professor Matsumoto Saho found the letters among documents declassified in 2020 in the Vatican Apostolic Archive. They consist of two letters from the pope and two replies from the emperor in 1952.
In a letter sent in October, the pope congratulates Japan for regaining its sovereignty and for the coming of age of the then-crown prince, who is now Emperor Emeritus Akihito. The San Francisco Peace Treaty took effect in April of that year, bringing an end to the postwar occupation of Japan.
Emperor Showa wrote in reply that the Imperial Family and the people of Japan would like to express their deep gratitude to the pope for his congratulatory message.
The Emperor is said have sought to establish ties with the Holy See two months before the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941 that marked the start of the Pacific War.
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