
Enthronement Ceremony - October 22, 2019
History
Overview
Enthronement of Japan's emperor, Naruhito, in 2019.
Top Cast


Naruhito
Naruhito
Self - Emperor of Japan
Naruhito
Self - Emperor of Japan


Masako
Masako
Self - Empress Consort of Japan
Masako
Self - Empress Consort of Japan


Crown Prince Akishino
Crown Prince Akishino
Self - Crown Prince of Japan
Crown Prince Akishino
Self - Crown Prince of Japan


Crown Princess Akishino
Crown Princess Akishino
Self - Crown Princess of Japan
Crown Princess Akishino
Self - Crown Princess of Japan


Princess Kako of Akishino
Princess Kako of Akishino
Self
Princess Kako of Akishino
Self


Mako Komuro
Mako Komuro
Self - Then Princess Mako of Akishino Until 2021
Mako Komuro
Self - Then Princess Mako of Akishino Until 2021


Prince Hitatchi
Prince Hitatchi
Self - Masahito, Prince Hitatchi
Prince Hitatchi
Self - Masahito, Prince Hitatchi


Princess Hitatchi
Princess Hitatchi
Self - Hanako, Princess Hitatchi
Princess Hitatchi
Self - Hanako, Princess Hitatchi


Princess Tomohito of Mikasa
Princess Tomohito of Mikasa
Self - Nobuko, Princess Tomohito of Mikasa
Princess Tomohito of Mikasa
Self - Nobuko, Princess Tomohito of Mikasa


Princess Akiko of Mikasa
Princess Akiko of Mikasa
Self
Princess Akiko of Mikasa
Self
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