New Year's greetings ceremony held at Imperial Palace; Prince Hisahito attends for first time

The Emperor and Empress attended the New Year's greetings ceremony at the Imperial Palace, receiving greetings from Imperial Family members and heads of the three branches of government. Prince Hisahito, aged 19, participated for the first time following his coming-of-age ceremony. The Emperor expressed prayers for the people's happiness and the nation's development.

On January 1, 2026, the New Year's greetings ceremony took place at the Imperial Palace, with the Emperor and Empress in attendance. They received New Year's greetings from members of the Imperial Family as well as the heads of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.

During the event, the Emperor remarked, “I am truly delighted to celebrate the New Year together. At the start of the year, I pray for the happiness of the people and the development of the nation,” sharing hopes for the coming year with those present.

A highlight was the debut attendance of Prince Hisahito, the 19-year-old son of Crown Prince Akishino and Crown Princess Kiko. His participation marked his first involvement in the ceremony following his coming-of-age rite in September 2025, signifying the emergence of the Imperial Family's next generation in public duties.

This annual ritual serves as a key Imperial Household tradition, symbolizing connections with the nation. The Emperor and Empress's gracious words conveyed New Year's optimism to participants and the broader public alike.

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