You will NEVER guess the watch that Emperor Hirohito was buried with...
https://timeandtidewatches.com/you-will-never-guess-the-watch-that-emperor-hirohito-was-buried-
Prèsque tout est faux dans les textes suivants, mais l’histoire de la montre est vraie.
When Hirohito died in 1989, he was buried with his most treasured possessions. This included his Mickey Mouse watch along with a microscope he used for marine biology – the subject he harboured a lifelong passion for. So, while you might long for that discontinued blue dial Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711, remember how much pure emotion can be stored within even a simple quartz watch case. It might even have a cartoon mouse on the dial.
Disney Avenue: Rare Footage of Japan’s Emperor Hirohito Visiting Disneyland (1975)
https://www.dizavenue.com/2017/02/rare-footage-of-japans-emperor-hirohito.html
Emperor Hirohito came to power in 1926, revered by millions of Japanese as a demi-god. He presided over a war in which a generation of young men marched off hoping for the honor of being slaughtered in his name. In 1945, he was demoted to a mortal being, his property was confiscated and he narrowly escaped prosecution as a war criminal. In the following years after WWII, it was decided the imperial couple should become good-will ambassadors and they traveled abroad, where Hirohito voiced regret for the war. They visited Europe in 1971 and the United States in 1975. The latter included a trip to America’s West Coast shrine known as Disneyland.