Japan’s Emperor Naruhito Proclaims Ascension to Chrysanthemum Throne

Japan’s Emperor Naruhito Proclaims Ascension to Chrysanthemum Throne
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TOKYO: Japan’s Emperor Naruhito proclaimed his ascension to the Chrysanthemum Throne on Tuesday in a ceremony held at the Imperial Palace here, offering an unusual glimpse into the rites of the country’s ancient royal lineage.

The new Japanese Emperor started the day by participating in a ceremony lasting about 30 minutes, completing the main intricacies of his enthronement, reports Efe news.

A day after his father Akihito abdicated in April, Naruhito was proclaimed emperor on May 1 in an event restricted to a small number of people, but public celebrations were carried out on Tuesday.

The central moment of the ceremony took place when the chamberlains drew the curtains of the Takamikura throne, revealing Naruhito dressed in the ceremonial dark orange robe worn exclusively by Japanese emperors on special occasions, while the assistants performed deep bows.

This octagonal throne, used since the eighth century in enthronement ceremonies and decorated with a 6.5-meter-high canopy bearing mythological animal motifs, was situated at the centre of the Matsu-no-Ma (Pine Chamber) stateroom, where only members of the imperial family could watch the ceremony from close quarters.

On another throne lower than that of the emperor appeared Empress Masako, dressed in a 12-layer kimono with pale and reddish tones that evoked the sun at its peak, and also sported an elaborate hairstyle.

The approximately 2,000 guests, among them Japanese political representatives and international dignitaries, witnessed the ceremony from other rooms of the palace, through large windows across the courtyard or on screens, owing to the small size of the Pine Chamber.

The ceremony took place in silence, broken only by the sounds of traditional instruments that marked the time, and by the speech of the emperor. (IANS)

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