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Japan emperor to complete enthronement in ritual-bound ceremony

Abraham by Abraham
October 22, 2019
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Japan emperor to complete enthronement in ritual-bound ceremony
Japan Pool via Jiji Press/AFP / STR
The day’s proceedings began with Emperor Naruhito visiting a series of “sanctuaries” to report the ceremonies to his ancestors and the gods

Japan’s new Emperor Naruhito on Tuesday began a series of ritual-bound ceremonies that complete his ascension to the ancient Chrysanthemum throne.

Heavy rain pounded Tokyo’s lavish imperial palace as hundreds of guests gathered for the once-in-a-generation event.

A powerful typhoon that raked Japan earlier this month, which killed dozens, forced the cancellation of a huge parade, but the day was set to be filled with the pomp and tradition of a royal dynasty that claims more than 2,000 years of history.

Naruhito officially assumed his duties as emperor on May 1, the day after his father became the first Japanese monarch to abdicate in two centuries.

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But the transition is not complete until his new role is officially proclaimed, in a string of events expected to be attended by foreign dignitaries from over 180 countries.

The festivities have been scaled back in the wake of devastating Typhoon Hagibis, which slammed into Japan just over a week ago, killing more than 80.

Japan emperor to complete enthronement in ritual-bound ceremony
Japan Pool via Jiji Press/AFP / STR
The enthronement ceremonies feature rarely seen garments and imperial regalia

With people still searching for missing loved ones and living in shelters, the government has postponed until November 10 an open-top car parade to introduce the royal pair to the public.

But the rest of the day’s ceremonies are going ahead as planned, and Naruhito began the day by “reporting” the proclamation to deities and his ancestors in the ancient royal dynasty.

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Dressed in a voluminous white robe and a rarely seen black hat complete with a tail extending up 60cm (two feet) at the back of his head, he moved between three “sanctuaries” on the palace grounds, trailed by attendants.

A small group of guests, including Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, other cabinet members and royal relatives including Crown Prince Akishino, attended the ceremony.

Later Tuesday, the emperor and his wife Empress Masako will appear at the day’s main event in the Imperial Palace’s Pine Room.

– ‘Banzai!’ –

Naruhito, in a ceremonial outfit dominated by a draped outer robe in copper — a colour worn only by the emperor — will declare his enthronement from the “Takamikura” throne.

Japan emperor to complete enthronement in ritual-bound ceremony
JIJI PRESS/AFP/File / STR
Empress Masako sports several outfits for the ceremonies, consisting of multiple layers of kimonos that can make movement difficult

Empress Masako, a Harvard-educated former diplomat, will wear an elaborate outfit known as “junihitoe” or many-layered robe, and be alongside the emperor on a slightly smaller throne.

The ceremony will be conducted in the presence of an ancient sword and jewel — part of the imperial regalia said to have been handed down by a goddess and considered crucial evidence of an emperor’s legitimacy.

Some 2,000 guests, including foreign dignitaries and royalty, will rise to drum beats before the proclamation.

After the emperor finishes speaking, Abe will exclaim “banzai” (“long live the Emperor”) three times, completing the process.

Japan emperor to complete enthronement in ritual-bound ceremony
JIJI PRESS/AFP / STR
The royal couple will perform the ceremony from two highly decorated thrones

While the parade has been put off, a series of banquets for guests ranging from Britain’s Prince Charles to South Korean Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon will go ahead.

And the government announced more than half a million people convicted of minor offences will be pardoned as part of the events.

On Tuesday morning, a handful of people stood in driving rain outside the palace waiting for a glimpse of arriving visitors.

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JIJI PRESS/AFP / STR
Members of the royal family including Crown Prince Akishino attended the first ceremonies of the day

Sanae Yasuda, in her 70s, had booked a tour from central Japan’s Nagoya for the occasion, and decided to come even after the parade was cancelled.

“I didn’t know the palace was closed, I wanted to go inside… I’m still happy to be here,” she told AFP.

“Today is an important day for the new emperor and the empress,” added 78-year-old Shuichi Hachinuma, who had come from Sendai city in northeast Japan.

“I feel the emperor is closer to us, compared to in the past… I want him to send a message of peace.”

– Succession worries –

Oxford-educated Naruhito faces a delicate balancing act as emperor, seeking to continue his father’s legacy of bringing the monarchy closer to the people while upholding the centuries-old traditions of the Chrysanthemum Throne.

And the royal line faces its own challenges, with a dearth of successors thanks to rules that prevent women from inheriting the throne.

The royal couple have one child, a 17-year-old daughter called Aiko.

Naruhito’s brother Akishino is currently crown prince. And Akishino’s son — 13-year-old Hisahito — is currently the only other remaining successor.

There have been calls to revise the succession rules, but so far there have been no formal moves.

Despite the succession worries, the royals remain broadly popular.

A poll released by national broadcaster NHK on the eve of the ceremony found 70 percent of voters in the country hold “friendly or favourable” views towards the imperial family.

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