British constitutional monarchy, the king is the commander-in-chief of the three armed forces. The king approves laws, the king has the right to dissolve parliament, and the king approves cabinet ministers. However, Britain still has many rights that the Japanese emperor does not have. For example, the queen does not have to pay taxes, does not need a driver's license, and is exempt from prosecution. If the Queen commits a crime and there is no law to try her, she is "at large".
So in terms of power, the real power of the Queen of England is amazing. No one can help her as long as she wants to use it. She is the most powerful woman in the world. It's just that the queen is responsible for the world and the country and will not use her rights casually. She is also a very competent and admirable queen.
Japanese emperors and empresses have the right to travel around the world without passports, and Japanese emperors also have this privilege? If he wants to go abroad, he doesn't have to prepare a passport. From this perspective, he is indeed privileged. Although the Japanese emperor has little power, he is also a diligent man, and he has made great contributions to scientific research. He is a real scientist? A biologist who studies fish has published many papers.
He is not interested in politics and seldom travels to other countries. It is also worthy of recognition that he only devotes himself to his favorite scientific experiments? He is not very interested in power and has long wanted to retire. If he abdicates, his son will inherit the position of emperor, hoping that his wish will be realized as soon as possible.