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In 1949, Imperial Household Office was renamed to the Imperial Household Agency, and placed under the fold of the newly created Prime Minister's Office (総理府, Sōrifu), as an external agency attached to it. [2] In 2001, the Imperial Household Agency was organizationally re-positioned under the Cabinet Office (内閣府, Naikakufu). [2]
In 1949, the Imperial Household Office became the Imperial Household Agency (the current name), and placed under the fold of the newly created Prime Minister's Office (総理府, Sōri-fu), as an external agency attached to it. In 2001, the Imperial Household Agency was organizationally re-positioned under the Cabinet Office (内閣府, Naikaku ...
The official website of the Imperial Household Agency explains the court ritual in the section "Public affairs of the Imperial Household Agency" [18] 。 In addition the prime minister and other heads of the three branches of government have been confirmed to attend some rituals, mainly the Grand Festival.
The Imperial Household owns and operates a fleet of Toyota Century motor vehicles, designated "Empresses", for exclusive use of the Imperial Household. In 2006, the Imperial Household Agency took delivery of the first of four bespoke Toyota Century Royals.
Imperial Household Ministry: 2: Michiji Tajima: 5 June 1948 – 31 May 1949: Civilian: cont. Grand stewards of the Imperial Household Agency: 1: Michiji Tajima: 1 June 1949 – 16 December 1953: Civilian: 2: Takeshi Usami: 16 December 1953 – 26 May 1978: Home Ministry: 3: Tomohiko Tomita: 26 May 1978 – 14 June 1988: National Police Agency ...
The Imperial Household Council (皇室会議, Kōshitsu Kaigi) is a ten-member body to approve the statutory matters on the Imperial House of Japan. The Council was established in 1947, when the current Imperial Household Law took effect.
After World War II, the chamberlains were organized into the Board of the Chamberlains, within the Imperial Household Agency, through the temporary Imperial Household office (宮内府, kunaifu). After the passage of the National Public Service Law (Shōwa 22 Law No. 120), the chamberlain became a special service national public servant.
In July 2021, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, in response to a proposal made by the Imperial Household Agency, decided to designate five cultural properties as National Treasures in the first stage of the designation, including Mōko Shūrai Ekotoba, an emakimono depicting the Mongol invasion of Japan ...