By AYAKO NAKADA/ Staff Writer
November 21, 2019 at 16:40 JST
Visitors take pictures of the Daijokyu hall inside the Imperial Palace on Nov. 21, when it opened to the public for the first time. (Shiro Nishihata)
A mysterious Imperial Palace ceremonial compound built solely for Emperor Naruhito’s succession rituals opened to the public for the first time on Nov. 21, drawing long lines of visitors. [Read More]
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