Princess Aiko Observes Traditional Rites at Mie’s Grand Shrines of Ise
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Princess Aiko, the eldest daughter of Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako, arrived in Mie Prefecture on the 1st to inspect the traditional ceremonies leading up to the Shikinen Sengu, a ritual in which the shrine buildings and other structures are renovated every 20 years at Ise Grand Shrine. Princess Aiko traveled to Mie Prefecture by taking the Tokaido Shinkansen from Tokyo Station and then transferring to a Kintetsu Limited Express train…
[Ise] On the 1st, when Princess Aiko, the eldest daughter of Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako, arrived in Mie Prefecture, many people from both inside and outside Ise City gathered in front of Kintetsu Ujiyamada Station to catch a glimpse of her, welcoming her with Japanese flags and waving hands. Princess Aiko arrived at Kintetsu Ujiyamada Station a little after 3 p.m. A large crowd greeted her in front of the station. Children from Meirin N…
Princess Aiko, the eldest daughter of Their Majesties the Emperor and Empress, arrived in Mie Prefecture on the 1st for a two-day, one-night trip to visit Ise Grand Shrine. At Ise Grand Shrine, preparations are underway for the 63rd "Shikinen Sengu" (periodic rebuilding of the shrine buildings) in 2023, and Princess Aiko visited the construction site for the Shikinen Sengu on the same day…
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