Declaration of the “Imperial Religion Ceremony” from 1 pm on and off on October 22 11:51

With the succession of the imperial throne in May, the new imperial imperial proclaims the inauguration of the imperial inauguration of the “Imperial Religion Palace” from 1 pm at the Imperial Palace. to start.

Participants arrived one after another at 11 am before the Imperial Palace, where the “Imperial Religion Hall” was held.

The “Imperial Religion Ceremony” is a central ritual of the “Imperial Religion” conducted as a national act stipulated by the Constitution. It will be held at “Matsuma” at the Imperial Palace from 1 pm I will.

In the center of the front of “Matsuma”, “Takamikura”, which is 6 meters and 50 centimeters high where the Emperor climbs, rises along with “Michodai” where the Empress goes up. Is placed.

The Emperor is the “High Throne” and is told the word proclaiming the throne in front of approximately 2000 attendees, including the Prime Minister and foreign heads. Next, Prime Minister Abe gives a congratulatory statement, and the attendees chanting all the years.

Before this, the Empress Emperor attended a ceremonial event held in the morning at the Imperial Palace in Sanchuden. The Emperor dressed in a high-quality pure white costume, “Haku no Goho,” worshiped at the “Miyanaka Sanden,” a temple dedicated to the ancestors and gods of the Imperial family, and written in ancient Japanese language. It was said that he read the “Otsugebumi” and was told that he would perform the “Corporate Religion Ceremony”.

The empress was also dressed in pure white twelve singles and worshiped around the “Miyanaka Sanden” in the same order as the Emperor, with a hairstyle called “Osabashikashi”.

After this, the “Imperial Religion Ceremony” will be held indoors by reducing the number of old-fashioned staff members scheduled to line up in the courtyard due to the continued rain.

The Emperor will prepare to change into “Korozen Gogo”, which is the emperor's costume at the ceremonies, and will attend the ceremonies with the empress.