Tokyo, Japan. 1st May, 2019. Japan's new Emperor Naruhito (C) attends a ceremony for inheriting the Imperial regalia and seals, at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Japan, on May 1, 2019. Japan's Emperor Naruhito declared his succession to the Chrysanthemum Throne on Wednesday to mark the start of a new imperial era in Japan. Credit: Imperial Household Agency Handout/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tokyo-japan-1st-may-2019-japans-new-emperor-naruhito-c-attends-a-ceremony-for-inheriting-the-imperial-regalia-and-seals-at-the-imperial-palace-in-tokyo-japan-on-may-1-2019-japans-emperor-naruhito-declared-his-succession-to-the-chrysanthemum-throne-on-wednesday-to-mark-the-start-of-a-new-imperial-era-in-japan-credit-imperial-household-agency-handoutxinhuaalamy-live-news-image244991776.html
RMT6G9E8–Tokyo, Japan. 1st May, 2019. Japan's new Emperor Naruhito (C) attends a ceremony for inheriting the Imperial regalia and seals, at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Japan, on May 1, 2019. Japan's Emperor Naruhito declared his succession to the Chrysanthemum Throne on Wednesday to mark the start of a new imperial era in Japan. Credit: Imperial Household Agency Handout/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
. Outlines of nineteenth century history. material sideof the civilization of the Western nationsand eagerly absorbed their sciences.But what took place, it should be carefully noted, was not aEuropeanization of Japan. The new Japan was an evolution ofthe old. The Japanese to-day in their innermost life, in theirdeepest instincts, and in their modes of thought are still anOriental people. 23 This regalia consists of a mirror, a sword, and several tusk-shaped jewels. Ofall the royal or imperial regalias in the world, this is the simplest, and the mostsymbolic and historically interesting. Accor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/outlines-of-nineteenth-century-history-material-sideof-the-civilization-of-the-western-nationsand-eagerly-absorbed-their-sciencesbut-what-took-place-it-should-be-carefully-noted-was-not-aeuropeanization-of-japan-the-new-japan-was-an-evolution-ofthe-old-the-japanese-to-day-in-their-innermost-life-in-theirdeepest-instincts-and-in-their-modes-of-thought-are-still-anoriental-people-23-this-regalia-consists-of-a-mirror-a-sword-and-several-tusk-shaped-jewels-ofall-the-royal-or-imperial-regalias-in-the-world-this-is-the-simplest-and-the-mostsymbolic-and-historically-interesting-accor-image337141061.html
RM2AGE2T5–. Outlines of nineteenth century history. material sideof the civilization of the Western nationsand eagerly absorbed their sciences.But what took place, it should be carefully noted, was not aEuropeanization of Japan. The new Japan was an evolution ofthe old. The Japanese to-day in their innermost life, in theirdeepest instincts, and in their modes of thought are still anOriental people. 23 This regalia consists of a mirror, a sword, and several tusk-shaped jewels. Ofall the royal or imperial regalias in the world, this is the simplest, and the mostsymbolic and historically interesting. Accor
Square Mirror, 5th-6th century, Unknown Japanese, 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 in. (8.89 x 8.89 cm), Bronze, Japan, 5th-6th century, The Japanese first began to caste bronze mirrors, fashioned after Chinese and Korean prototypes, during the mid-Yayoi period (400 b.c. - 250 a.d.). During the succeeding Kofun period, mirrors were produced in significant quantities and were customarily placed within the burial chambers of high-ranking individuals. While the fronts were polished to achieve a reflective surface, the backs were embellished with relief decoration organized around a central domed eyelet Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/square-mirror-5th-6th-century-unknown-japanese-3-12-x-3-12-in-889-x-889-cm-bronze-japan-5th-6th-century-the-japanese-first-began-to-caste-bronze-mirrors-fashioned-after-chinese-and-korean-prototypes-during-the-mid-yayoi-period-400-bc-250-ad-during-the-succeeding-kofun-period-mirrors-were-produced-in-significant-quantities-and-were-customarily-placed-within-the-burial-chambers-of-high-ranking-individuals-while-the-fronts-were-polished-to-achieve-a-reflective-surface-the-backs-were-embellished-with-relief-decoration-organized-around-a-central-domed-eyelet-image573497619.html
RM2T9121R–Square Mirror, 5th-6th century, Unknown Japanese, 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 in. (8.89 x 8.89 cm), Bronze, Japan, 5th-6th century, The Japanese first began to caste bronze mirrors, fashioned after Chinese and Korean prototypes, during the mid-Yayoi period (400 b.c. - 250 a.d.). During the succeeding Kofun period, mirrors were produced in significant quantities and were customarily placed within the burial chambers of high-ranking individuals. While the fronts were polished to achieve a reflective surface, the backs were embellished with relief decoration organized around a central domed eyelet
Tokyo, Japan. 1st May, 2019. People watch a large screen showing Japan's new Emperor Naruhito attends the enthronement ceremony (Imperial regalia inheritance) in Tokyo, Japan on May 1, 2019, the first day of the Reiwa Era. Credit: YUTAKA/AFLO/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tokyo-japan-1st-may-2019-people-watch-a-large-screen-showing-japans-new-emperor-naruhito-attends-the-enthronement-ceremony-imperial-regalia-inheritance-in-tokyo-japan-on-may-1-2019-the-first-day-of-the-reiwa-era-credit-yutakaafloalamy-live-news-image244990667.html
RMT6G82K–Tokyo, Japan. 1st May, 2019. People watch a large screen showing Japan's new Emperor Naruhito attends the enthronement ceremony (Imperial regalia inheritance) in Tokyo, Japan on May 1, 2019, the first day of the Reiwa Era. Credit: YUTAKA/AFLO/Alamy Live News
(190501) -- TOKYO, May 1, 2019 -- Japan s new Emperor Naruhito (C) attends a ceremony for inheriting the Imperial regalia and seals, at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Japan, on May 1, 2019. Japan s Emperor Naruhito declared his succession to the Chrysanthemum Throne on Wednesday to mark the start of a new imperial era in Japan. Imperial Household Agency Handout) (**EDITORIAL USE ONLY/ NO SALES/ NO COMMERCIAL USE/ NO MODIFICATION INCLUDING TRIMMING/ MANDATORY CREDIT**) JAPAN-TOKYO-EMPEROR NARUHITO-ENTHRONEMENT pool PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/190501-tokyo-may-1-2019-japan-s-new-emperor-naruhito-c-attends-a-ceremony-for-inheriting-the-imperial-regalia-and-seals-at-the-imperial-palace-in-tokyo-japan-on-may-1-2019-japan-s-emperor-naruhito-declared-his-succession-to-the-chrysanthemum-throne-on-wednesday-to-mark-the-start-of-a-new-imperial-era-in-japan-imperial-household-agency-handout-editorial-use-only-no-sales-no-commercial-use-no-modification-including-trimming-mandatory-credit-japan-tokyo-emperor-naruhito-enthronement-pool-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564481543.html
RM2RPA9Y3–(190501) -- TOKYO, May 1, 2019 -- Japan s new Emperor Naruhito (C) attends a ceremony for inheriting the Imperial regalia and seals, at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Japan, on May 1, 2019. Japan s Emperor Naruhito declared his succession to the Chrysanthemum Throne on Wednesday to mark the start of a new imperial era in Japan. Imperial Household Agency Handout) (**EDITORIAL USE ONLY/ NO SALES/ NO COMMERCIAL USE/ NO MODIFICATION INCLUDING TRIMMING/ MANDATORY CREDIT**) JAPAN-TOKYO-EMPEROR NARUHITO-ENTHRONEMENT pool PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Mediaeval and modern history . Fig. III. — The Impe-rial Regalia of Japan 2^(After a drawing by GojiUkitd) SJ This regalia consists of a mirror, a sword, and several tusk-shaped jewels. Ofall the royal or imperial regalias in the world, this is the simplest, and the mostsymbolic and historically interesting. According to Japanese legend, the imperialemblems were a gift of the Sun-goddess to an ancestor of the first Emperor of Japan.The goddess accompanied the bestowal of the symbols with these words: Lookupon this mirror as if it were my own spirit, and reverence it as you would my own. CHINA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mediaeval-and-modern-history-fig-iii-the-impe-rial-regalia-of-japan-2after-a-drawing-by-gojiukitd-sj-this-regalia-consists-of-a-mirror-a-sword-and-several-tusk-shaped-jewels-ofall-the-royal-or-imperial-regalias-in-the-world-this-is-the-simplest-and-the-mostsymbolic-and-historically-interesting-according-to-japanese-legend-the-imperialemblems-were-a-gift-of-the-sun-goddess-to-an-ancestor-of-the-first-emperor-of-japanthe-goddess-accompanied-the-bestowal-of-the-symbols-with-these-words-lookupon-this-mirror-as-if-it-were-my-own-spirit-and-reverence-it-as-you-would-my-own-china-image340039867.html
RM2AN648Y–Mediaeval and modern history . Fig. III. — The Impe-rial Regalia of Japan 2^(After a drawing by GojiUkitd) SJ This regalia consists of a mirror, a sword, and several tusk-shaped jewels. Ofall the royal or imperial regalias in the world, this is the simplest, and the mostsymbolic and historically interesting. According to Japanese legend, the imperialemblems were a gift of the Sun-goddess to an ancestor of the first Emperor of Japan.The goddess accompanied the bestowal of the symbols with these words: Lookupon this mirror as if it were my own spirit, and reverence it as you would my own. CHINA
Tokyo, Japan. 1st May, 2019. People watch a large screen showing Japan's new Emperor Naruhito attends the enthronement ceremony (Imperial regalia inheritance) in Tokyo, Japan on May 1, 2019, the first day of the Reiwa Era. Credit: YUTAKA/AFLO/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tokyo-japan-1st-may-2019-people-watch-a-large-screen-showing-japans-new-emperor-naruhito-attends-the-enthronement-ceremony-imperial-regalia-inheritance-in-tokyo-japan-on-may-1-2019-the-first-day-of-the-reiwa-era-credit-yutakaafloalamy-live-news-image244990668.html
RMT6G82M–Tokyo, Japan. 1st May, 2019. People watch a large screen showing Japan's new Emperor Naruhito attends the enthronement ceremony (Imperial regalia inheritance) in Tokyo, Japan on May 1, 2019, the first day of the Reiwa Era. Credit: YUTAKA/AFLO/Alamy Live News
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