Michiji Tajima

Michiji Tajima (Japanese: 田島道治) (July 2, 1885 – December 2, 1968) was a Japanese businessman and educator.

He was Grand Steward of the Imperial Household Office (June 5, 1948 – May 31, 1949) and continued as Grand Steward of its successor, the Imperial Household Agency (June 1, 1949 – December 16, 1953).

Documents written by Tajima and made public by the Japanese broadcaster NHK in 2019 suggest that Emperor Hirohito sought to apologize to the Japanese people over the damage of World War II.

[1] These include 18 notebooks, as well as a 1948 draft for an apology speech written in preparation for Japan's independence from Allied occupation in April 1952, which included phrases such as "deep shame" due to "my fault" (for the war).

[2] However, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida sought to avoid all mention of the war by Hirohito, and the passage referencing the emperor's "remorse" was dropped altogether.

Michiji Tajima