Enthronement of the Japanese emperor
Enthronement (即位の礼, Sokui no rei) is an ancient ceremony that marks the accession of a new emperor to Japan's Chrysanthemum Throne, the world's oldest continuous hereditary monarchy. Various ancient imperial regalia (three sacred treasures) are given to the new sovereign during the course of the rite. It is the most important out of the Japanese Imperial Rituals.
Enthronement of the Japanese emperor 即位の礼 | |
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Enthronement of Emperor Naruhito in Tokyo Imperial Palace in 2019 | |
Country | Japan |
Inaugurated | After the enthronement of Emperor Kanmu in 781, the original form of the present ritual was completed. |
Previous event | 22 October 2019 Naruhito |
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Website | The Imperial Household Agency Cabinet Public Relations Office, Cabinet Secretariat |
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