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Throne for next emperor being readied a year ahead in Tokyo

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TokYo: The monumental imperial throne for the coronation of Japan’s new emperor has arrived in Tokyo from an ancient imperial palace in Kyoto more than a year ahead of time, officials said.

Crown Prince Naruhito will become Japan’s next emperor on May 1 next year, the day after his 84-year-old father, Emperor Akihito, abdicates.

The Takamikura throne will be used at a ceremony in October 2019, when Naruhito formally announces his succession.

Naruhito will ascend to the elevated, octagonal structure to proclaim his enthroneme­nt before selected guests from around the world.

The 6.5m-high canopied structure, decorated with lacquerwar­e, gold and other ornaments, has been used for coronation­s and other key imperial rituals since around the eighth century, according to the Imperial Household Agency.

It was last used by Akihito in 1990 and has since been stashed away at the Kyoto palace.

The structure was taken apart for its delivery to Tokyo yesterday, where it will be repaired, fine-tuned and reassemble­d by March, the palace said.

It comes with a similar structure for Naruhito’s wife Masako, the next empress.

Together, the structures are made up of 3,000 parts.

The 58-year-old Naruhito will be the 126th emperor of one of the world’s oldest monarchies.

He will be Japan’s first emperor born after World War II.

The current structure was built for his great-grandfathe­r Taisho’s coronation in 1915 and was also used for his grandfathe­r Hirohito.

 ?? — AP ?? Elaborate structure: The Takamikura throne (left) and Michodai, a curtained platform, at the Imperial Palace in Kyoto, western Japan.
— AP Elaborate structure: The Takamikura throne (left) and Michodai, a curtained platform, at the Imperial Palace in Kyoto, western Japan.

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