The Witness

Japan’s royal family makes Instagram debut

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Japan’s royal family is now on Instagram, but don,t expect any candid selfies from its official account, which went live yesterday in a cautious social media debut for the ancient monarchy.

The first 19 posts are formally staged photos and videos of Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako carrying out royal duties at recent public appearance­s.

Nonetheles­s, more than

160 000 users have followed the Imperial Household Agency (IHA) account, which was announced a week ago but set to private until yesterday.

The Japanese monarchy has mythologic­al origins stretching back more than two millennia, and any public criticism of the emperor remains taboo in the country.

By joining social media, the institutio­n hopes to spark interest among younger generation­s about what the imperial family does, said an IHA spokespers­on.

But, perhaps predictabl­y, the posts under the Instagram handle kunaicho_jp contain no behindthe-scenes juice.

Strictly factual captions explain what the emperor did on what day, from meeting foreign dignitarie­s to admiring bonsai trees, with comments moderated.

The account does not follow any other users, and has so far not ventured into Instagram Stories.

“The IHA is on Instagram! I thought it was an April Fools’ prank!” one X user wrote in reaction to the launch.

“When I heard the IHA created an Instagram account, I quickly checked it out. But of course the emperor wouldn’t post ‘today’s lunch (heart emoji)’ or anything like that,” wrote another.

Some users joked it was good the royals had chosen the more “civilised” Instagram over X, formerly Twitter.

Naruhito ascended the Chrysanthe­mum throne in 2019 in a tradition-laden ceremony after his highly popular father became the first emperor to abdicate in over two centuries.

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