November 21, 11:57 on November 21st

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A general visit began on the 21st at the “Daijikyu” in the Imperial Palace, where the main ceremonies of the “Daijosai” that accompany the Emperor ’s throne were held.

The “Okuma Shrine” was set up in the Imperial Palace East Gardens for the “Otsugu Palace Ceremony” held from 14th to 15th of this month. is.

The Emperor entered the “Okuma Shrine” by ceremonies, served freshly harvested rice to the gods and ate himself, and prayed for national and national well-being and good harvest.

“Daisogu” was set up at a cost of about 1 billion yen, but it will be demolished in about 3 months from the middle of next month.

Prior to this, a general visit was held from 21st, and about 1400 visitors who waited with the opening at 9 am entered the Imperial Palace from Sakashitamon.

On the site of "Oyodomiya", the buildings with seats for attendees were removed, and there was a space for visitors to visit. It was stored.

According to the Imperial Household Agency, more than 7000 people visited by 11am.

From the 30th of this month, the annual “Inui Street” will be open to the public, and will be held until the 8th of next month with a general visit to “Oisomiya”.

Story of visitors to Okuma

A man in his 30s who came from Osaka Prefecture said, “When I saw the ceremonial image, it was dark and I couldn't see it well, but today it is completely different from the building I imagined, and the whole structure is simply built. I could see beautifully because the weather was nice and I was able to take pictures beautifully. "

A man in his 80's from Chiba Prefecture said, “I saw the ritual on TV, but it took a long time and it took me to dawn. So I would like you to continue it in the future. "