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Rarely seen outfits, elaborate thrones and ancient paraphernalia adorned Tuesday’s sacred and sumptuous ceremony marking the formal ascension of Emperor Naruhito to Japan’s Chrysanthemum Throne.
Crown Prince Naruhito will ascend the Chrysanthemum Throne on Wednesday. The rituals were conducted by the emperor and Shinto priests - the main religion of Japan - wearing traditional robes.
When Japan's Emperor Naruhito ascended the Chrysanthemum Throne in May 2019, after the abdication of his father, he vowed to bring the royal family into the modern age. Five years later ...
It recommended that the law be revised “to ensure gender equality in succession to the Imperial throne,” citing other countries as examples. On Oct. 17, the Japanese government stated ...
The Japanese government has responded to a United Nations committee's recommendation to revise a law that limits imperial succession to male offspring in the male line.
In October, the UN committee said Japan should "guarantee the equality of women and men in the succession to the throne" in line with "good practices" in other monarchies. Japan demanded that the ...