Last week, I had two very exciting and rare opportunities to attend functions of the Imperial Household.

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Refreshment tent, w/ Akasaka Palace in the background |
There were refreshment tents scattered about with beverages and various garden party food, such as cheeses with the Imperial Crest of a chrysanthemum stamped on them, cucumber sandwiches, and yakitori.
There was also an ensemble playing traditional Japanese music and, at the larger pavilion near where the Imperial Family entered, a larger band/orchestra.
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People lining up for the arrival of the Imperial Family |
About 20 minutes before the Imperial Family arrived, people started lining up along the path that the family would walk along. The Emperor and Empress, The Crown Prince, Prince and Princess Akishino and two princesses (cousins) were in attendance. It's forbidden to take pictures of the Imperial Family, but you can see the genealogy here - although it doesn’t show The Crown Prince’s sister Sayako, who was required by law to relinquish her birth position and membership in the Imperial Family when she married a commoner. A more current picture of the Emperor and Empress is here.
Since I waited farther along the path, rather than at the beginning where there were tons of people, I was about a foot from them as they came by. They walked along, bowing and welcoming everybody and occasionally stopping to talk to people. They seemed very kind and gracious.
When we left, everybody received a box of cakes. They’re like pancakes, probably with a red bean paste inside, and with the Imperial Crest on the outside.
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Souvenir cakes and my invitation |

