Emperor Akihito’s surgery lasted just over five hours at the University of Tokyo Hospital.
The emperor, 78, who has suffered from poor health in recent months, plays a largely ceremonial role but is respected deeply by many Japanese.
Emperor Akihito was accompanied by his wife Empress Michiko when he checked into the hospital on Friday morning.
The operation began at around 09:30 a.m. on Saturday and ended at around 15:30.
“The operation went smoothly as planned,” one of the three surgeons, Minoru Ono, told a news conference.
“We confirmed a sufficient blood flow back in the arteries.”
Emperor Akihito had reportedly nodded and he told his wife and daughter “it feels good” as he emerged from the effects of the anaesthetics.
But another surgeon, Atsushi Amano, said it was too early to talk confidently of the operation’s success, saying it would be “measured by whether the emperor can regain the normal lifestyle he had wished for”.
“We are looking forward to that day, but until then, we’ll use the word success sparingly,” Dr. Atsushi Amano said.
Emperor Akihito is expected to remain in hospital for about two weeks, during which time his first son Crown Prince Naruhito will handle official duties.
Doctors decided to carry out the operation after tests earlier this month showed emperor’s heart condition had worsened since a year ago.
Dr. Minoru Ono said two of the three coronary arteries were repaired using a blood vessel from another part of his body.
Emperor Akihito also had surgery for prostate cancer in 2003 and suffered stress-related health issues in late 2008.
In 2009, the Imperial Household Agency said Emperor Akihito would cut back on official duties such as speeches and meeting foreign dignitaries.
Under Japan’s 1947 Imperial House Law, the emperor is succeeded on his death by a male relative. Crown Prince Naruhito is first in line to the throne, followed by his younger brother Prince Akishino.
Women cannot inherit the Japanese throne and so Princess Aiko, the daughter of Crown Prince Naruhito, cannot succeed her father.
Third in line to the throne is Prince Hisahito, Prince Akishino’s son.
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