HOME > NATIONAL > Article

Text Size

small

medium

large


Japan's Emperor Naruhito Plants Rice Seedlings at Palace

Japan's Emperor Naruhito Plants Rice Seedlings at Palace

Japan's Emperor Naruhito plants rice seedlings in a rice field next to the Biological Laboratory at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward on Wednesday. (Courtesy of the Imperial Household Agency)
Japan's Emperor Naruhito plants rice seedlings in a rice field next to the Biological Laboratory at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward on Wednesday. (Courtesy of the Imperial Household Agency)

   Tokyo, May 14 (Jiji Press)--Japan's Emperor Naruhito planted rice seedlings at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward in an annual tradition Wednesday.
   The custom was originally started by Emperor Hirohito, the current Emperor's grandfather and posthumously known as Emperor Showa.
   Wearing a blue long-sleeved shirt, gray pants and black rain boots, Emperor Naruhito walked into the rice field by the Biological Laboratory on the grounds of the palace, crouched down and carefully planted 20 seedlings of Nihon Masari nonglutinous rice and Mangetsu Mochi glutinous rice.
   The rice will be harvested by the Emperor this autumn and used for court rituals, including the Niiname-sai harvest ceremony in November.

To read a full story, please click here to find out how to subscribe.

NATIONAL

HEADLINES

POLITICS
Komeito Aims to Compile Ruling Camp's Unified Policy Pledges in Mid-June: Exec
ECONOMY
Japan's 3 Megabank Groups Log Record Net Profits for 2nd Year in FY 2024
SPORTS
MLB: Dodgers' Yamamoto Marks 5th Win after Pitching 6 Innings against Athletics
OTHER
Families of Japanese Nationals Abducted by North Korea Meet with US Envoy Glass

AFP-JIJI PRESS NEWS JOURNAL


Photos