Category Archives: Imperial Family of Japan

The Daily Life of Their Imperial Majesties and Overseas Tours (VIDEOS)

Here are four fantastic and extremely rare documentaries about Their Imperial Majesties Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko of Japan.   🙂

The first documentary entitled, In the Days of the Crown Prince, takes a look back at a then His Imperial Highness The Prince Tsuhu, and from 1952-1990 His Imperial Highness Crown Prince Akihito of Japan.

The second and third documentaries, 20 Years from Enthronement and The Daily Life of Their Majesties, are, well, the titles are pretty much self-explanatory. 

The fourth documentary roughly translated as, Emperor and Empress: Foreign Visits, is a true gem. This program focuses on the history of Their Imperial Majesties overseas tours to such places as Denmark, United Kingdom, United States, Norway, and Canada.  Moreover, there are lots of great archival footage of official as well as state visits to Japan from the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Spain and so forth.

Now, if your Japanese is a bit rusty just click on the Closed Captions (CC) on each video, then find your native language and voilà!  You will be able to watch the documentaries with sub-titles.  And, with that I hope you enjoy these programs.   🙂

His Imperial Highness Crown Prince Naruhito of Japan Views a Special Exhibition. (VIDEO)

On November 5, 2013, His Imperial Highness Crown Prince Naruhito of Japan arrived at the National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo to view the special exhibition, Michelangelo Buonarroti: The Making of a Genius and the 500th Anniversary of the Sistine Chapel.

Per the National Museum of Western Art official website regarding the exhibition:

“Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564) represents the pinnacle achievement of the Renaissance and is one of the greatest artists in the history of Western art. Through its introduction of 60 works from the Casa Buonarroti (Florence) collection of Michelangelo’s descendants, this exhibition explores the creative achievement and influence of this artist who has been revered as an almost god-like figure from his lifetime through the present.

Thanks to the full cooperation of the Casa Buonarroti, renowned as a world-leading collection of Michelangelo works and related materials both in terms of quality and quantity, we are able to present this monographic exhibition on the artist known primarily through the frescos and massive sculptures whose format and scale prevent their overseas display.

The “Madonna of the Stairs” is an early period masterpiece of marble relief carving created when the artist was around 15 years old. Rarely viewed outside the Casa Buonarroti, this is the first long-term loan and display of this work. The other more than 30 works by Michelangelo, primarily drawings, present a particularly rare opportunity to delve into this genius artist’s creative process and its secrets.

The exhibition also introduces such previously little-known historical materials as letters and manuscripts written by Michelangelo himself, further illuminating the human side of this larger-than-life artist and the anguish that accompanied his artistic production.”

His Imperial Majesty Emperor Akihito of Japan Presents Medals. (VIDEO)

On Sunday, November 3, 2013, His Imperial Majesty Emperor Akihito of Japan participated in the Order of Culture medal ceremony held at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo.

During the ceremony the 79-year-old emperor presented the prestigious medal to five recipients.  They are: Mr. Tasuku Honjo, Mr. Seikaku Takagi, Mr. Shunichi Iwasaki, Mr. Susumu Nakanishi, and Mr. Ken Takakura.