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Sokuirei-oyobi-Daijosai-go- Kashikodokoro-Mikagura-no-gi: Rite of performing ritual music and dance at the Imperial Sanctuary (Kashikodokoro) after the Enthronement and Daijosai
Sokuirei-oyobi-Daijosai-go- Kashikodokoro-Mikagura-no-gi: Rite of performing ritual music and dance at the Imperial Sanctuary (Kashikodokoro) after the Enthronement and Daijosai

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His Majesty the Emperor preserves imperial court rituals and traditional culture, and also conducts research on Japan’s medieval history.

His Majesty the Emperor carefully preserves the imperial court rituals that have been handed down since ancient times and constantly prays for the happiness of the people.

In addition, the Emperor engages in rice cultivation, which is at the heart of Japan’s agricultural culture. His Majesty plays an important role in passing on Japan’s culture and spirit to the next generation.

The Emperor has also been researching Japanese history and water for many years. He has given many talks at international conferences about the relationship between water and people.

Fun Fact

The imperial court rituals are held nearly 20 times a year.