Open to the public from the 22nd `` Kogoza '' where the Emperor was raised Tokyo Ueno December 21 18:51

His Majesty the Emperor's "Komisa", which was raised at the "Rise of the Coronation" in October, will be open to the public at the National Museum in Ueno, Tokyo, on the 22nd.

It is said that "Komiza" has been used in important ceremonies concerning the emperor's throne from the Nara period, and the current one was built more than 100 years ago in conjunction with the emperor Taisho.

In October, in the "Rite of the Coronation of the Emperor," the Emperor ascends the throne on the pedestal of Koza, which is located in the Matsumae of the Imperial Palace and palace, and declares the throne to the inside and outside. Was stated.

After the ceremony, Takamiza was moved to the Tokyo National Museum in Ueno, Tokyo, along with the Goshodai where the Empress was raised, and will be open to the public on the 22nd.

The hall has a walkway for visitors to surround the `` Goza '' and `` Godaidai '', and you can see the canopy and pedestal with many decorations not only from the front but also from the side and the back side I can.

In addition, the traditional ceremonial costumes worn by the emperors and emperors of the Emperor and Empress at the ceremony, as well as the traditional swords and bows and arrows worn by the Imperial Household Agency staff are also on display.

The exhibition of Koza, etc. at the Tokyo National Museum will be free of charge until January 19, except for some days such as the New Year's Day, and will be released at Kyoto Imperial Palace in March next year.